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Such feelings are very rare in a Perhaps no man can be a poet , or can even civilized community , and most rare among enjoy poetry , without a certain unsoundness those who participate most in its improve . of mind , if any thing which ...
Such feelings are very rare in a Perhaps no man can be a poet , or can even civilized community , and most rare among enjoy poetry , without a certain unsoundness those who participate most in its improve . of mind , if any thing which ...
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He electrifies the mind indeed do we think his classical diction com- through conductors . The most unimaginative parable to that of Milton . The authority of man must understand the Iliad . Homer gives Johnson is against us on this ...
He electrifies the mind indeed do we think his classical diction com- through conductors . The most unimaginative parable to that of Milton . The authority of man must understand the Iliad . Homer gives Johnson is against us on this ...
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... to that the same face looks out upon us succes- the lyric inspiration , and poured out profusely sively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs all the treasures of his mind , without bestowof a judge , and the rags of a beggar .
... to that the same face looks out upon us succes- the lyric inspiration , and poured out profusely sively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs all the treasures of his mind , without bestowof a judge , and the rags of a beggar .
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They ency and asperity could be excused in any have nothing in common with those modern man , it might have been excused in Milton . beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from But the strength of his mind overcame every the ...
They ency and asperity could be excused in any have nothing in common with those modern man , it might have been excused in Milton . beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from But the strength of his mind overcame every the ...
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He would think find those faults , which we are accustomed to it madness to declare open hostilities against consider as certain indications of a mind alto a rival whom he might stab in a friendly emgether depraved , in company with ...
He would think find those faults , which we are accustomed to it madness to declare open hostilities against consider as certain indications of a mind alto a rival whom he might stab in a friendly emgether depraved , in company with ...
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