EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... symbols , because nature is a symbol , in the whole , and in every part . Every line we can draw in the sand THE POET . 15.
... symbols , because nature is a symbol , in the whole , and in every part . Every line we can draw in the sand THE POET . 15.
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... symbol . Who loves nature ? Who does not ? Is it only poets , and men of leisure and cultivation , who live with her ? No ; but also hunters , farmers , grooms , and butchers , though they express their affection in their choice of life ...
... symbol . Who loves nature ? Who does not ? Is it only poets , and men of leisure and cultivation , who live with her ? No ; but also hunters , farmers , grooms , and butchers , though they express their affection in their choice of life ...
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... symbol , nature certifying the supernatural , body overflowed by life , which he worships , with coarse , but ... symbols than the populace with theirs . In our political parties , compute the power of badges and emblems . See the great ...
... symbol , nature certifying the supernatural , body overflowed by life , which he worships , with coarse , but ... symbols than the populace with theirs . In our political parties , compute the power of badges and emblems . See the great ...
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... symbol . Thought makes The vocabulary of an om- niscient man would embrace words and images excluded from polite ... symbols we use . We can come to use them yet with a terrible simplicity . It does not need that a poem should be long ...
... symbol . Thought makes The vocabulary of an om- niscient man would embrace words and images excluded from polite ... symbols we use . We can come to use them yet with a terrible simplicity . It does not need that a poem should be long ...
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... symbols through which it is named , yet they cannot originally use them . We are symbols , and inhabit symbols ; workman ... symbol . As the eyes of Lyncæus were said to see through the earth , so the poet turns the world to glass , and ...
... symbols through which it is named , yet they cannot originally use them . We are symbols , and inhabit symbols ; workman ... symbol . As the eyes of Lyncæus were said to see through the earth , so the poet turns the world to glass , and ...
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