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... poetry , and to draw with advantage from the purest wells of history and philosophy . Nor let it be thought ridiculous or overstrained to associate the idea of poetry , history , or philosophy with the homely garb and penurious fare of ...
... poetry , and to draw with advantage from the purest wells of history and philosophy . Nor let it be thought ridiculous or overstrained to associate the idea of poetry , history , or philosophy with the homely garb and penurious fare of ...
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... poetry , although it might be possibly true , were the verses in this little volume those from which alone the judgment is formed . " As a poet , " says the editor , " his greatest " praise is , that he could now and then write the ...
... poetry , although it might be possibly true , were the verses in this little volume those from which alone the judgment is formed . " As a poet , " says the editor , " his greatest " praise is , that he could now and then write the ...
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... poet , but as certainly , if to set the mind in motion by the magnetic touch of subtlest impressions be one of the conditions of poetry , he is one . All his essays , among their many vices of thought , have this cha- racteristic , and ...
... poet , but as certainly , if to set the mind in motion by the magnetic touch of subtlest impressions be one of the conditions of poetry , he is one . All his essays , among their many vices of thought , have this cha- racteristic , and ...
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MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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