Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... souls , and whether their own acts are like fair pictures , you learn that they are selfish and sensual . Their ... soul . There is no doctrine of forms in our philosophy . We were put into our bodies , as fire is put into a pan ...
... souls , and whether their own acts are like fair pictures , you learn that they are selfish and sensual . Their ... soul . There is no doctrine of forms in our philosophy . We were put into our bodies , as fire is put into a pan ...
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... soul as he also receives , but they more . Nature enhances her beauty to the eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is behold- ing her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his ...
... soul as he also receives , but they more . Nature enhances her beauty to the eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is behold- ing her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his ...
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... soul , the body form doth take , For soul is form , and doth the body make . " Here we find ourselves , suddenly , not in a critical specu- lation , but in a holy place , and should go very warily and reverently . We stand before the ...
... soul , the body form doth take , For soul is form , and doth the body make . " Here we find ourselves , suddenly , not in a critical specu- lation , but in a holy place , and should go very warily and reverently . We stand before the ...
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... soul of man , to suffer there a change , and reappear a new and higher fact . He uses forms according to the life , and not according to the form . This is true science . The poet alone knows astronomy , chemistry , vegetation , and ani ...
... soul of man , to suffer there a change , and reappear a new and higher fact . He uses forms according to the life , and not according to the form . This is true science . The poet alone knows astronomy , chemistry , vegetation , and ani ...
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... soul out of which they came ) , which carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal parent , are ...
... soul out of which they came ) , which carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal parent , are ...
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