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" Whatever may have been the case in years gone by, the true use for the imaginative faculty of modern times is to give ultimate vivification to facts, to science, and to common lives, endowing them with the glows and glories and final illustriousness which... "
Documentary Expression and Thirties America - Página vii
de William Stott - 1986 - 369 páginas
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Democratic Vistas: And Other Papers

Walt Whitman - 1888 - 212 páginas
...broader, new area begins to exist — nay, is already formed — to which the poetic genius must emigrate. Whatever may have been the case in years gone by,...belong to every real thing, and to real things only. Without that ultimate vivification — which the poet or other artist alone can give — reality would...
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The Scottish Review, Volume 14

1889 - 486 páginas
...fresh and more extensive fields to which the poetic imagination must emigrate. ' Whatever,' he remarks, 'may have been the case in years gone by, the true...belong to every real thing, and to real things only.' The papers on Shakespeare and Burns are suggestive, but there is little new in them. On auch subjects...
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Literary News, Volumes 9-10

1889 - 882 páginas
...especially in each of their countless examples and practical occupations in the United States to-day. . . . The true use for the imaginative faculty of modern...to common lives, endowing them with the glows and will upon its grassy plains, and its coasts were glories and final illustriousness which belong to...
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The Century Guild Hobby Horse, Volume 4

Herbert Percy Horne, Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo - 1889 - 206 páginas
...identities." " I would sing, and leave out or put in, quite solely with reference to America and to-day." " The true use for the imaginative faculty of modern...belong to every real thing, and to real things only. Without that ultimate vivification, which the poet or other artist alone can give, reality would seem...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 6

1898 - 560 páginas
...is to give ultimate vivification to facts, to science, and to common lives, endowing them with the glories and final illustriousness which belong to every real thing and to real things only. Without that ultimate vivification which the poet or other artist alone can give, reality would seem...
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Browning and the Christian Faith: The Evidences of Christianity from ...

Edward Berdoe - 1896 - 266 páginas
...all-devouring force, poetry would cease to be read in fifty years. Walt Whitman remarks on this that " the true use for the imaginative faculty of modern...belong to every real thing, and to real things only." 1 I have elsewhere shown that this is the teaching of Professor Tyndall.2 " The experimental philosopher,"...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 páginas
...broader, new area begins to exist — nay, is already form'd — to which the poetic genius must emigrate. Whatever may have been the case in years gone by,...belong to every real thing, and to real things only. Without that ultimate vivification — which the poet or other artist alone can give — reality would...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 páginas
...broader, new area begins to exist — nay, is already form'd-'-to which the poetic genius must emigrate. Whatever may have been the case in years gone by,...endowing them with the glows and glories and final iHustriousiress which belong to every real thing, and to real things only. Without that ultimate vivification...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 462 páginas
...form'd — to which the poetic genius must emigrate. Whatever may have been the case in years gone bv the true use for the imaginative faculty of modern...to common lives, endowing them with the glows and glorjes and final illustriousness which belong to every real thing, and to real things only. Without...
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Leaves of Grass: Including Sands at Seventy, Good Bye My Fancy, Old Age ...

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 páginas
...broader, new area begins to exist — nay, is already form'd — to which the poetic genius must emigrate. Whatever may have been the case in years gone by,...use for the imaginative faculty of modern times is v give ultimate vivification to facts, to science, and to comu>lives, endowing them with the glows...
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