The Dial, Volúmenes3-4Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1843 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... poetry , as the expo- nent and interpretation of these things ; the fuller develop- ment and the freer play of Character as a social and polit- ical agent ; these and other related topics will in turn come to be considered . - But the ...
... poetry , as the expo- nent and interpretation of these things ; the fuller develop- ment and the freer play of Character as a social and polit- ical agent ; these and other related topics will in turn come to be considered . - But the ...
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... poetry attributes to the music of Orpheus , when I remember what I have experienced from the varied notes of the human voice . They are an in- calculable energy which countervails all other forces in nature , because they are the ...
... poetry attributes to the music of Orpheus , when I remember what I have experienced from the varied notes of the human voice . They are an in- calculable energy which countervails all other forces in nature , because they are the ...
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... poetry with perverse ingenuity draw us away from life to solitude and meditation . This could well be borne , if it were great and involuntary ; if the men were ravished by their thought , and hurried into ascetic extrav- agances ...
... poetry with perverse ingenuity draw us away from life to solitude and meditation . This could well be borne , if it were great and involuntary ; if the men were ravished by their thought , and hurried into ascetic extrav- agances ...
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... poetry ; and who shall tell us according to what law its inspirations and its informations are given or withholden ? I do not wish to be guilty of the narrowness and pe- dantry of inferring the tendency and genius of the Age from a few ...
... poetry ; and who shall tell us according to what law its inspirations and its informations are given or withholden ? I do not wish to be guilty of the narrowness and pe- dantry of inferring the tendency and genius of the Age from a few ...
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... poetry in its import or ethical significance , but in its essential being , as a recre- ative spirit that sings to sing , and models for the sake of drawing from the clay the elements of beauty , ) the poetical side of existence is ...
... poetry in its import or ethical significance , but in its essential being , as a recre- ative spirit that sings to sing , and models for the sake of drawing from the clay the elements of beauty , ) the poetical side of existence is ...
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