Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... PERSONS 66 ION ; OR , OF THE ILIAD - TRANSLATED FROM PLATO 67 MENEXENUS ; OR , THE FUNERAL ORATION - A FRAGMENT 73 FRAGMENTS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO 75 ON A PASSAGE IN CRITO 78 JOURNAL OF A SIX WEEKS ' TOUR . LETTERS FROM.
... PERSONS 66 ION ; OR , OF THE ILIAD - TRANSLATED FROM PLATO 67 MENEXENUS ; OR , THE FUNERAL ORATION - A FRAGMENT 73 FRAGMENTS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO 75 ON A PASSAGE IN CRITO 78 JOURNAL OF A SIX WEEKS ' TOUR . LETTERS FROM.
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... persons , and the distinction of place , are convertible with respect to the highest poetry without injuring it as poetry ; and the choruses of Eschylus , and the book of Job , and Dante's Paradise , would afford , more * De Augment ...
... persons , and the distinction of place , are convertible with respect to the highest poetry without injuring it as poetry ; and the choruses of Eschylus , and the book of Job , and Dante's Paradise , would afford , more * De Augment ...
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... person , not our own . A man , to be greatly to everlasting time . For written poetry existed good , must imagine intensely and comprehensively ; at that epoch simultaneously with the other arts , he must put himself in the place of ...
... person , not our own . A man , to be greatly to everlasting time . For written poetry existed good , must imagine intensely and comprehensively ; at that epoch simultaneously with the other arts , he must put himself in the place of ...
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... person , are all instinct with the most vivid poetry . But his doc- trines seem to have been quickly distorted . At a certain period after the prevalence of a system of opinions founded upon those promulgated by him , the three forms ...
... person , are all instinct with the most vivid poetry . But his doc- trines seem to have been quickly distorted . At a certain period after the prevalence of a system of opinions founded upon those promulgated by him , the three forms ...
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... person and one age has exhausted all its divine effluence which their peculiar relations enable them to share , another and yet another succeeds , and new relations are ever developed , the source of an unforeseen and an unconceived ...
... person and one age has exhausted all its divine effluence which their peculiar relations enable them to share , another and yet another succeeds , and new relations are ever developed , the source of an unforeseen and an unconceived ...
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