Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... sense ; to the poet , and to all others ; or , if you please , every man is so far a poet as to be susceptible of these enchantments of nature ; for all men have the thoughts whereof the universe is the celebration . I find that the ...
... sense ; to the poet , and to all others ; or , if you please , every man is so far a poet as to be susceptible of these enchantments of nature ; for all men have the thoughts whereof the universe is the celebration . I find that the ...
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... sense of nature ; and the distinctions which we make in events , and in affairs , of low and high , honest and base , disappear when nature is used as a symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocabulary of an omniscient man ...
... sense of nature ; and the distinctions which we make in events , and in affairs , of low and high , honest and base , disappear when nature is used as a symbol . Thought makes everything fit for use . The vocabulary of an omniscient man ...
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... sense that the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythol- ogists observe , defects are ascribed to divine natures , as lameness to Vulcan , blindness to Cupid , and the like , to signify ...
... sense that the evils of the world are such only to the evil eye . In the old mythology , mythol- ogists observe , defects are ascribed to divine natures , as lameness to Vulcan , blindness to Cupid , and the like , to signify ...
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... sense , and found with- in their world another world , or nest of worlds ; for , the metamorphosis once seen , we divine that it does not stop . I will not now consider how much this makes the charm of algebra and the mathematics ...
... sense , and found with- in their world another world , or nest of worlds ; for , the metamorphosis once seen , we divine that it does not stop . I will not now consider how much this makes the charm of algebra and the mathematics ...
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... make free . An imaginative book renders us much more service at first , by stimulating us through its tropes , than afterward , when we arrive at the precise sense of the author . I think nothing is of any value in 32 THE POET .
... make free . An imaginative book renders us much more service at first , by stimulating us through its tropes , than afterward , when we arrive at the precise sense of the author . I think nothing is of any value in 32 THE POET .
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