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" It is said that a poet has died young in the breast of the most stolid. It may be contended, rather, that this (somewhat minor) bard in almost every case survives, and is the spice of life to his possessor. "
Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals - Página 213
por William James - 1900 - 301 páginas
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Across the Plains: With Other Memories and Essays

Robert Louis Stevenson - 2005 - 229 páginas
...that a poet has died young in the breast of the most stolid. It may be contended, rather, that this (somewhat minor) bard in almost every case survives,...possessor. Justice is not done to the versatility -and the tmplumbed childishness of man's imagination. His life from without may seem but a rude mound of mud...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volumen19

1920 - 620 páginas
...which determines the thought development is that given in the opening sentence of the second part: "It is said that a poet has died young in the breast...the most stolid. It may be contended rather, that this (somewhat minor) bard in almost every case survives, and is the spice of life to his possessor....
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My Little Book of Stevenson: Being an Introduction to Stevenson and a ...

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1924 - 148 páginas
...from those who have not that, God help me, how am I to look for loyalty to others? —AN INLAND VOYAGE It is said that a poet has died young in the breast of the most stolid. It may be contented, rather, that this (somewhat minor) bard in almost every case survives, and is the spice...
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Pratt Institute Monthly, Volumen9

Pratt Institute - 1901 - 262 páginas
...needed traveling libraries will not consist wholly of "improving" books. Robert Louis Stevenson believed that a poet has died young in the breast of the most stolid; and that "there will always be some golden chamber at the heart of life where the man or the woman...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volumen19

1920 - 624 páginas
...development is that given in the opening sfcatmce of the second pan: "It is said that a poet has died voong in the breast of the most stolid. It may be contended rather, that this (somewhat minor) bard in almost every case Swrvhrcs, aad is the spice of life to his possessor....
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