Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... thoughts , affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see , was the gift of hearing and speech bestowed on us two . " - THOMAS CARLYLE . ESSAYS , LETTERS FROM ABROAD , TRANSLATIONS AND ...
... thoughts , affections , knowledge , do now dwell there . For this , and no other object that I can see , was the gift of hearing and speech bestowed on us two . " - THOMAS CARLYLE . ESSAYS , LETTERS FROM ABROAD , TRANSLATIONS AND ...
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... thought , a music results , that swells upon the ear , and fills the mind with delight . It is a work whence a young poet , and one suffering from wrong or neglect , may learn to regard his pursuit and himself with that respect ...
... thought , a music results , that swells upon the ear , and fills the mind with delight . It is a work whence a young poet , and one suffering from wrong or neglect , may learn to regard his pursuit and himself with that respect ...
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... thought that might exist beyond , to be perceived perhaps hereafter by his own mind ; or which are perceptible to other minds that fill the universe , not of space in the material sense , but of infinity in the immaterial one . Such ...
... thought that might exist beyond , to be perceived perhaps hereafter by his own mind ; or which are perceptible to other minds that fill the universe , not of space in the material sense , but of infinity in the immaterial one . Such ...
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... Thought kindled imagination and awoke sensation , and rendered him dizzy from too great keenness of emotion ; * " But in this life Of terror , ignorance , and strife , Where nothing is , but all things seem , And we the shadows of the ...
... Thought kindled imagination and awoke sensation , and rendered him dizzy from too great keenness of emotion ; * " But in this life Of terror , ignorance , and strife , Where nothing is , but all things seem , And we the shadows of the ...
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... thought it characteristic ; that it unfolded peculiar ideas , and those Platonic , with regard to poetry ; and gave insight into portions of Athenian manners , pursuits , and views , which would have been otherwise lost to us . We find ...
... thought it characteristic ; that it unfolded peculiar ideas , and those Platonic , with regard to poetry ; and gave insight into portions of Athenian manners , pursuits , and views , which would have been otherwise lost to us . We find ...
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