The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 130
... poets we would call this faculty imagination ; but in the sacred poet it is this and some- thing else . It is , indeed , the vision and the faculty Divine . It sees not merely the spiritual combinations and forms of things ; it beholds ...
... poets we would call this faculty imagination ; but in the sacred poet it is this and some- thing else . It is , indeed , the vision and the faculty Divine . It sees not merely the spiritual combinations and forms of things ; it beholds ...
Page 134
... poet of the Church in his lyrical efforts in others he falls beneath another classification , and becomes the poet of the family . The poetry of the Church is loud , jubilant , surging ; on its noble palpitations the soul mounts up ...
... poet of the Church in his lyrical efforts in others he falls beneath another classification , and becomes the poet of the family . The poetry of the Church is loud , jubilant , surging ; on its noble palpitations the soul mounts up ...
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... poet had already exhausted the pleasures of existence . He had studied as a physician , and wearied of philosophical speculations ; he had laboured as a banker , and sickened of the money market ; he had prepared for the duties of an ...
... poet had already exhausted the pleasures of existence . He had studied as a physician , and wearied of philosophical speculations ; he had laboured as a banker , and sickened of the money market ; he had prepared for the duties of an ...
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