EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 9
... in our experience , the rays or appulses have sufficient force to arrive at the senses , but not enough to reach the quick , and compel the reproduction of themselves in speech . The poet is the person in whom these powers are THE POET . 9.
... in our experience , the rays or appulses have sufficient force to arrive at the senses , but not enough to reach the quick , and compel the reproduction of themselves in speech . The poet is the person in whom these powers are THE POET . 9.
Page 17
... sense ; to the poet , and to all others ; or , if you please , every man is so far a poet as to be susceptible of these enchantments of nature ; for all men have the thoughts whereof the universe is the celebration , I find that the ...
... sense ; to the poet , and to all others ; or , if you please , every man is so far a poet as to be susceptible of these enchantments of nature ; for all men have the thoughts whereof the universe is the celebration , I find that the ...
Page 18
... of the Deity , in this , that there is no fact in nature which does not carry the whole sense of nature ; and the distinc- tions which we make in events , and in affairs , of low and high , honest nature is used as a 18 ESSAY I.
... of the Deity , in this , that there is no fact in nature which does not carry the whole sense of nature ; and the distinc- tions which we make in events , and in affairs , of low and high , honest nature is used as a 18 ESSAY I.
Page 19
... poem should be long . Every word was once a poem . Every new relation is a new word . Also , we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so expressing our sense that the evils of the world are such only to the THE POET . 19.
... poem should be long . Every word was once a poem . Every new relation is a new word . Also , we use defects and deformities to a sacred purpose , so expressing our sense that the evils of the world are such only to the THE POET . 19.
Page 29
... senses with wine and French coffee , thou shalt find no radiance of wis- dom in the lonely waste of the pine woods . If ... sense , and found within their world , another world , or nest of worlds ; for , the metamorphosis once seen , we ...
... senses with wine and French coffee , thou shalt find no radiance of wis- dom in the lonely waste of the pine woods . If ... sense , and found within their world , another world , or nest of worlds ; for , the metamorphosis once seen , we ...
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