Major British Writers, Nide 2Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... tion with each other , that the understanding of the reader must necessarily be in some degree enlight- ened , and his affection strengthened and purified . It has been said that each of these poems has a purpose . Another circumstance ...
... tion with each other , that the understanding of the reader must necessarily be in some degree enlight- ened , and his affection strengthened and purified . It has been said that each of these poems has a purpose . Another circumstance ...
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... tion of such romantic mirages as beauty and pleas- ure ; so would I enjoy the contemplation of that which interests me above all things : namely , Life : the force that ever strives to attain greater power of contemplating itself . What ...
... tion of such romantic mirages as beauty and pleas- ure ; so would I enjoy the contemplation of that which interests me above all things : namely , Life : the force that ever strives to attain greater power of contemplating itself . What ...
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... tion : " . . . when in my ignorance I try to imagine what older civilization that annunciation rejected , I can but see bird and woman blotting out some corner of the Babylonian mathematical starlight " ( A Vision , Book V , " Dove or ...
... tion : " . . . when in my ignorance I try to imagine what older civilization that annunciation rejected , I can but see bird and woman blotting out some corner of the Babylonian mathematical starlight " ( A Vision , Book V , " Dove or ...
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