Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... immortal creations : the sentiments of the auditors must have been refined and enlarged by a sympathy with such great and lovely impersonations , until from admiring they imitated , and from imitation they identified themselves with the ...
... immortal creations : the sentiments of the auditors must have been refined and enlarged by a sympathy with such great and lovely impersonations , until from admiring they imitated , and from imitation they identified themselves with the ...
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... immortal compositions , simply as fragments and isolated portions : those who are more finely organised , or born in a happier age , may recognise them as episodes to that great poem , which all poets , like the co - operating thoughts ...
... immortal compositions , simply as fragments and isolated portions : those who are more finely organised , or born in a happier age , may recognise them as episodes to that great poem , which all poets , like the co - operating thoughts ...
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... immortal dramas . The imagination beholding the beauty of this order , created it out of itself according to its own idea ; the consequence was empire , and the reward everliving fame . These things are not the less poetry quia carent ...
... immortal dramas . The imagination beholding the beauty of this order , created it out of itself according to its own idea ; the consequence was empire , and the reward everliving fame . These things are not the less poetry quia carent ...
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... immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world ; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life , and veiling them , or in language or in form , sends them forth among mankind , bearing sweet news ...
... immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world ; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life , and veiling them , or in language or in form , sends them forth among mankind , bearing sweet news ...
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... study of the writers of the age which preceded and immediately followed the government of Pericles , or of subsequent writers , who were , so to speak , the rivers flowing from those immortal fountains . OF THE ATHENIANS . 53.
... study of the writers of the age which preceded and immediately followed the government of Pericles , or of subsequent writers , who were , so to speak , the rivers flowing from those immortal fountains . OF THE ATHENIANS . 53.
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