Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... kind of words . news , The sign and credentials of the poet are , that he an- nounces that which no man foretold . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of for he was present and privy to the ...
... kind of words . news , The sign and credentials of the poet are , that he an- nounces that which no man foretold . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of for he was present and privy to the ...
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... of a material and finite kind . Nature , through all her kingdoms , insures herself . Nobody cares for planting the poor fungus : so she VOL . II . 2 shakes down from the gills of one agaric countless spores THE POET . 25.
... of a material and finite kind . Nature , through all her kingdoms , insures herself . Nobody cares for planting the poor fungus : so she VOL . II . 2 shakes down from the gills of one agaric countless spores THE POET . 25.
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... kind may be safe from accidents to which the individual is exposed . So when the soul of the poet has come to ripeness of thought , she detaches and sends away from it its poems or songs , a fearless , sleepless , deathless pro- geny ...
... kind may be safe from accidents to which the individual is exposed . So when the soul of the poet has come to ripeness of thought , she detaches and sends away from it its poems or songs , a fearless , sleepless , deathless pro- geny ...
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... hand dear Nature took ; Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' EXPERIENCE . WHE HERE do we find ourselves ? In EXPERIENCE.
... hand dear Nature took ; Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' EXPERIENCE . WHE HERE do we find ourselves ? In EXPERIENCE.
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... kind admonitions of a Doctor of Divinity , “ My friend , a man can neither be praised nor insulted . " But forgive the counsels ; they are very natural . I remem- ber the thought which occurred to me when some in- genious and spiritual ...
... kind admonitions of a Doctor of Divinity , “ My friend , a man can neither be praised nor insulted . " But forgive the counsels ; they are very natural . I remem- ber the thought which occurred to me when some in- genious and spiritual ...
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