Essays, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1868 - 274 pages |
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Page 18
... faith in the possibility of any guide who can lead me thither where I would be . But , leaving these victims of vanity , let us , with new hope , observe how nature , by worthier im- pulses , has insured the poet's fidelity to his ...
... faith in the possibility of any guide who can lead me thither where I would be . But , leaving these victims of vanity , let us , with new hope , observe how nature , by worthier im- pulses , has insured the poet's fidelity to his ...
Page 29
... faith , that the poems are a corrupt version of some text in nature , with which they ought to be made to tally . A rhyme in one of our sonnets should not be less pleasing than the iterated nodes of a seashell , or the resembling ...
... faith , that the poems are a corrupt version of some text in nature , with which they ought to be made to tally . A rhyme in one of our sonnets should not be less pleasing than the iterated nodes of a seashell , or the resembling ...
Page 38
... faith ; and he believes should stand for the same realities to every reader . But the first reader pre- fers as naturally the symbol of a mother and child , or a gardener and his bulb , or a jeweller polishing a gem . Either of these ...
... faith ; and he believes should stand for the same realities to every reader . But the first reader pre- fers as naturally the symbol of a mother and child , or a gardener and his bulb , or a jeweller polishing a gem . Either of these ...
Page 79
... faith in ourselves , that men never speak of зrime as lightly as they think : or , every man thinks a latitude safe for himself , which is nowise to be indulged to another . The act looks very SUBJECT OR THE ONE . 79.
... faith in ourselves , that men never speak of зrime as lightly as they think : or , every man thinks a latitude safe for himself , which is nowise to be indulged to another . The act looks very SUBJECT OR THE ONE . 79.
Page 89
... faith was earlier up : : Fixed on the enormous galaxy , Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time . He spoke , and words more soft than rain Brought the Age of Gold again : His action ...
... faith was earlier up : : Fixed on the enormous galaxy , Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time . He spoke , and words more soft than rain Brought the Age of Gold again : His action ...
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