EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... nature and functions of the Poet , or the man of Beauty , to the means and materials he uses , and to the general aspect of the art in the present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the poet is representative . He stands ...
... nature and functions of the Poet , or the man of Beauty , to the means and materials he uses , and to the general aspect of the art in the present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the poet is representative . He stands ...
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... Nature enhances her beauty , to the eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is be- holding her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur ...
... Nature enhances her beauty , to the eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is be- holding her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur ...
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... nature is as truly beautiful as it is good , or as it is reasonable , and must as much appear , as it must be done , or be known . Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy . Words are also actions , and actions ...
... nature is as truly beautiful as it is good , or as it is reasonable , and must as much appear , as it must be done , or be known . Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy . Words are also actions , and actions ...
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... like the spirit of a plant or an animal , it has an architecture of its own , and adorns nature with a new thing . The thought and the form are equal in the order of time , but in the order of genesis the thought is prior to 12 ESSAY I.
... like the spirit of a plant or an animal , it has an architecture of its own , and adorns nature with a new thing . The thought and the form are equal in the order of time , but in the order of genesis the thought is prior to 12 ESSAY I.
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... nature , to see trifles animated by a ten- dency , and to know what I am doing . Life will no more be a noise ; now I shall see men and women , and know the signs by which they may be discerned from fools and satans . This day shall be ...
... nature , to see trifles animated by a ten- dency , and to know what I am doing . Life will no more be a noise ; now I shall see men and women , and know the signs by which they may be discerned from fools and satans . This day shall be ...
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