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Page 411
... doubt whither to advance . Such an echo is the poetry of our age . If there be one characteristic common to most of our leading poets , it is that of doubt , hesitation , questioning of all things . Though Blake wrote , — If the sun and ...
... doubt whither to advance . Such an echo is the poetry of our age . If there be one characteristic common to most of our leading poets , it is that of doubt , hesitation , questioning of all things . Though Blake wrote , — If the sun and ...
Page 414
... doubt hides from our eyes : - We , Light half - believers of our casual creeds , Who never deeply felt , nor clearly will'd , Whose insight never has borne fruit in deeds , Whose vague resolves never have been ful fill'd , For whom each ...
... doubt hides from our eyes : - We , Light half - believers of our casual creeds , Who never deeply felt , nor clearly will'd , Whose insight never has borne fruit in deeds , Whose vague resolves never have been ful fill'd , For whom each ...
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... doubt , it is ginning , - due to the vague and unsatisfactory char- acter of the self - possession to which he strives to attain . We would contrast with Mr. Arnold's tone of thought , with his hopes , his sym- pathies , and his beliefs ...
... doubt , it is ginning , - due to the vague and unsatisfactory char- acter of the self - possession to which he strives to attain . We would contrast with Mr. Arnold's tone of thought , with his hopes , his sym- pathies , and his beliefs ...
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