EssaysHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1883 - 270 páginas |
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... the consideration of the nature and functions of the Poet , or the man of Beauty ; to the means and materials he uses , and to the general aspect of the art in the present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the 10 THE POET .
... the consideration of the nature and functions of the Poet , or the man of Beauty ; to the means and materials he uses , and to the general aspect of the art in the present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the 10 THE POET .
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... present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is a be- holder of ideas and an utterer of the necessary and causal . For we do not speak now of men of poetical talents , or of industry and skill in metre , but of the true ...
... present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is a be- holder of ideas and an utterer of the necessary and causal . For we do not speak now of men of poetical talents , or of industry and skill in metre , but of the true ...
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... has no definitions , but he is commanded in nature by the living power which he feels to be there present . No imitation or playing of these things would content him ; he loves the earnest of the north wind , of rain , 20 THE POET .
... has no definitions , but he is commanded in nature by the living power which he feels to be there present . No imitation or playing of these things would content him ; he loves the earnest of the north wind , of rain , 20 THE POET .
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... present hour . With- out any shadow of doubt , amidst this vertigo of shows and politics , I settle myself ever the firmer in the creed that we should not postpone and refer and wish , but do broad justice where we are , by whom- soever ...
... present hour . With- out any shadow of doubt , amidst this vertigo of shows and politics , I settle myself ever the firmer in the creed that we should not postpone and refer and wish , but do broad justice where we are , by whom- soever ...
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... present tense against all the ru- mors of wrath , past or to come . So many things are unsettled which it is of the first importance to settle ; and , pending their settlement , we will do as we do . Whilst the debate goes forward on ...
... present tense against all the ru- mors of wrath , past or to come . So many things are unsettled which it is of the first importance to settle ; and , pending their settlement , we will do as we do . Whilst the debate goes forward on ...
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