Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... regard his pursuit and himself with that respect , without which his genius will get clogged in the mire of the earth : it will elevate him into those pure regions , where there is neither pain from the stings of insects , nor pleasure ...
... regard his pursuit and himself with that respect , without which his genius will get clogged in the mire of the earth : it will elevate him into those pure regions , where there is neither pain from the stings of insects , nor pleasure ...
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... regard to the various modes in which this does or may appear to our eyes , with a lively fancy and ardent and expansive feelings , should be content with a mere logical view of that which even in religion is a mystery and a wonder . I ...
... regard to the various modes in which this does or may appear to our eyes , with a lively fancy and ardent and expansive feelings , should be content with a mere logical view of that which even in religion is a mystery and a wonder . I ...
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... regard to a danger we incurred together at sea : - " I had time in that moment to reflect and even to reason on death ; it was rather a thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in ...
... regard to a danger we incurred together at sea : - " I had time in that moment to reflect and even to reason on death ; it was rather a thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in ...
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... regard to poetry ; and gave insight into portions of Athenian manners , pursuits , and views , which would have been otherwise lost to us . We find manifestation here of the exceeding partiality felt by the Greeks , for every exhibition ...
... regard to poetry ; and gave insight into portions of Athenian manners , pursuits , and views , which would have been otherwise lost to us . We find manifestation here of the exceeding partiality felt by the Greeks , for every exhibition ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. that the English reader must feel with regard to the sealed book of the Ancient Wonder , caused me to include in this volume the fragment of " Menexenus , " and passages from " The Republic . " In the first we have ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. that the English reader must feel with regard to the sealed book of the Ancient Wonder , caused me to include in this volume the fragment of " Menexenus , " and passages from " The Republic . " In the first we have ...
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