EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... truth , that the fountains whence all this river of Time and its creatures , floweth , are intrinsically ideal and beautiful , draws us to the consideration of the nature and functions of the Poet , or the man of Beauty , to the means ...
... truth , that the fountains whence all this river of Time and its creatures , floweth , are intrinsically ideal and beautiful , draws us to the consideration of the nature and functions of the Poet , or the man of Beauty , to the means ...
Page 9
... truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur- suits , that they will draw all men sooner or later . For all men live by truth , and stand in need of expression . In love , in art , in avarice , in politics , in labor , in ...
... truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur- suits , that they will draw all men sooner or later . For all men live by truth , and stand in need of expression . In love , in art , in avarice , in politics , in labor , in ...
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... truth , for the love of good , and for the love of beauty . These three are equal . Each is that which he is essentially , so that he cannot be surmounted or analyzed , and each of these three has the power of the others latent in him ...
... truth , for the love of good , and for the love of beauty . These three are equal . Each is that which he is essentially , so that he cannot be surmounted or analyzed , and each of these three has the power of the others latent in him ...
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... truth , until he has made it his own . With what joy I begin to read a poem , which I confide in as an inspiration ! And now my chains are to be broken ; I shall mount above these clouds and opaque airs in which I live , -opaque ...
... truth , until he has made it his own . With what joy I begin to read a poem , which I confide in as an inspiration ! And now my chains are to be broken ; I shall mount above these clouds and opaque airs in which I live , -opaque ...
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... truth that modulate these , glide into our spirits , and we participate the in- vention of nature ? This insight , which expresses itself by what is called Imagination , is a very high sort of seeing , which does not come by study , but ...
... truth that modulate these , glide into our spirits , and we participate the in- vention of nature ? This insight , which expresses itself by what is called Imagination , is a very high sort of seeing , which does not come by study , but ...
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