Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... wonder- ful spirit has not expired ! These stony moments are still sparkling and animated ! I had fancied that the ora- cles were all silent , and nature had spent her fires , and behold ! all night , from every pore , these fine ...
... wonder- ful spirit has not expired ! These stony moments are still sparkling and animated ! I had fancied that the ora- cles were all silent , and nature had spent her fires , and behold ! all night , from every pore , these fine ...
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... wonder , then , if these waters be so deep , that we hover over them with a religious regard . The beauty of the fable proves the importance of the sense ; to the poet , and to all others ; or , if you please , every man is so far a ...
... wonder , then , if these waters be so deep , that we hover over them with a religious regard . The beauty of the fable proves the importance of the sense ; to the poet , and to all others ; or , if you please , every man is so far a ...
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... wonder . It is not that he does not see all the fine houses , and know that he never saw such before , but he disposes of them as easily as the poet finds place for the railway . The chief value of the new fact , is to enhance the great ...
... wonder . It is not that he does not see all the fine houses , and know that he never saw such before , but he disposes of them as easily as the poet finds place for the railway . The chief value of the new fact , is to enhance the great ...
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... wonder at a blow , but she detaches from him a new self , that the 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 ...
... wonder at a blow , but she detaches from him a new self , that the 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 ...
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... wonder as the town of Troy , and the temple of Delphos , and are as swiftly passing away . Our log - rolling , our stumps and their politics , our fish- eries , our Negroes , and Indians , our boats , and our repu- diations , the wrath ...
... wonder as the town of Troy , and the temple of Delphos , and are as swiftly passing away . Our log - rolling , our stumps and their politics , our fish- eries , our Negroes , and Indians , our boats , and our repu- diations , the wrath ...
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