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... language , uses them repre- sentatively , too well pleased with their ulterior to value much their primary meaning . Every new object so seen gives a shock of agreeable surprise . The impressions on the imagination make the great days ...
... language , uses them repre- sentatively , too well pleased with their ulterior to value much their primary meaning . Every new object so seen gives a shock of agreeable surprise . The impressions on the imagination make the great days ...
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... of Doom . The subject we must so often say it is indifferent . Any word , every word in language , every circum- stance , becomes poetic in the hands of a higher thought . The test or measure of poetic genius is the power VERACITY . 37.
... of Doom . The subject we must so often say it is indifferent . Any word , every word in language , every circum- stance , becomes poetic in the hands of a higher thought . The test or measure of poetic genius is the power VERACITY . 37.
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... language to express the laws , which are grand and beautiful ; and lets them , by his into some of the realities . Socrates , the Indian teachers of the Maia , the Bibles of the nations , Shakspeare , Milton , Hafiz , Ossian , the Welsh ...
... language to express the laws , which are grand and beautiful ; and lets them , by his into some of the realities . Socrates , the Indian teachers of the Maia , the Bibles of the nations , Shakspeare , Milton , Hafiz , Ossian , the Welsh ...
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... language which his heroes speak . He reads in the word or action of the man its yet un- told results . His inspiration is power to carry out and complete the metamorphosis , which , in the im- perfect kinds arrested for ages , in the ...
... language which his heroes speak . He reads in the word or action of the man its yet un- told results . His inspiration is power to carry out and complete the metamorphosis , which , in the im- perfect kinds arrested for ages , in the ...
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... language with emphasis and re- ality . The humor of Falstaff , the terror of Mac- beth , have each their swarm of fit thoughts and images , as if Shakspeare had known and reported the men , instead of inventing them at his desk . This ...
... language with emphasis and re- ality . The humor of Falstaff , the terror of Mac- beth , have each their swarm of fit thoughts and images , as if Shakspeare had known and reported the men , instead of inventing them at his desk . This ...
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