The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 37
... Poetry . 37 certain dim abstractions , by the standard of our own liking , or by the fluctuating sympathies of ... poetry is the essence of its history , ' and if we wish to trace the several phases of historic development amongst the ...
... Poetry . 37 certain dim abstractions , by the standard of our own liking , or by the fluctuating sympathies of ... poetry is the essence of its history , ' and if we wish to trace the several phases of historic development amongst the ...
Page 118
... poetry , it must be remembered , touched , as no other poetry and no other philosophy has ever touched , the heights of the great argument . ' When Isaac Taylor says that Isaiah is our master in the school of the highest reason ...
... poetry , it must be remembered , touched , as no other poetry and no other philosophy has ever touched , the heights of the great argument . ' When Isaac Taylor says that Isaiah is our master in the school of the highest reason ...
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... poetry poetry in its primeval age the age before the reign of Horace and of art , when , in fact , there is no art of poetry ; for poetry of course pre- cedes the art , even as the social man precedes law and society- and poetry in the ...
... poetry poetry in its primeval age the age before the reign of Horace and of art , when , in fact , there is no art of poetry ; for poetry of course pre- cedes the art , even as the social man precedes law and society- and poetry in the ...
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