Lectures on English Poets & The Spirit of the AgeJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 349 páginas |
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... soul , instead of subjecting the soul to external things , as reason and history do . ' It is strictly 3 ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
... soul , instead of subjecting the soul to external things , as reason and history do . ' It is strictly 3 ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
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... soul : the whole of our existence , the sum total of our passions and pursuits , of that which we desire and that which we dread , is brought before us by contrast ; the action and re - action are equal ; the keenness of immediate ...
... soul : the whole of our existence , the sum total of our passions and pursuits , of that which we desire and that which we dread , is brought before us by contrast ; the action and re - action are equal ; the keenness of immediate ...
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... soul of harmony . ' Wherever any object takes such a hold of the mind as to make us dwell upon it , and brood over it , melting the heart in tenderness , or kindling it to a sentiment of enthusiasm ; -wherever a movement of imagination ...
... soul of harmony . ' Wherever any object takes such a hold of the mind as to make us dwell upon it , and brood over it , melting the heart in tenderness , or kindling it to a sentiment of enthusiasm ; -wherever a movement of imagination ...
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... , but the essence and the power of poetry was there before . That which lifts the spirit above the earth , which draws the soul out of itself with 13 6 indescribable longings , is poetry in kind , and 1 ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
... , but the essence and the power of poetry was there before . That which lifts the spirit above the earth , which draws the soul out of itself with 13 6 indescribable longings , is poetry in kind , and 1 ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
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... soul at my condition would break out upon me on a sudden , and my very heart would die within me to think of the woods , the mountains , the deserts I was in ; and how I was a prisoner , locked up with the eternal bars and bolts of the ...
... soul at my condition would break out upon me on a sudden , and my very heart would die within me to think of the woods , the mountains , the deserts I was in ; and how I was a prisoner , locked up with the eternal bars and bolts of the ...
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