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... expressing my thoughts , yet I have written enough , if what is afloat , and what lies hid in man- uscript , were ... expressions . I have not put dates to any of the pieces , though , in the earlier , I see much crudity , which I seem ...
... expressing my thoughts , yet I have written enough , if what is afloat , and what lies hid in man- uscript , were ... expressions . I have not put dates to any of the pieces , though , in the earlier , I see much crudity , which I seem ...
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... expression also , he would make the poem instead of judging it . He must be inspired by the phi- losopher's spirit of inquiry and need of generalization , but he must not be constrained by the hard cemented masonry of method to which ...
... expression also , he would make the poem instead of judging it . He must be inspired by the phi- losopher's spirit of inquiry and need of generalization , but he must not be constrained by the hard cemented masonry of method to which ...
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... expression showed that he was , in fact , no longer looking , but lost in thought . 66 Happiness ! " thus said his musing mind , " it would seem at such hours and in such places as if it not merely hovered over the earth , a poetic ...
... expression showed that he was , in fact , no longer looking , but lost in thought . 66 Happiness ! " thus said his musing mind , " it would seem at such hours and in such places as if it not merely hovered over the earth , a poetic ...
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... expression , peculiarly adapted to our time ; but in the past it will be difficult to find one more adequate than the life and person of Lord Herbert . George Herbert , like his elder brother , was tall , erect , and with the noble air ...
... expression , peculiarly adapted to our time ; but in the past it will be difficult to find one more adequate than the life and person of Lord Herbert . George Herbert , like his elder brother , was tall , erect , and with the noble air ...
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... outwent , in the first part of his prime , the need of creation or expression , and , probably , no era less grand and fervent than his own could have made him still more the genius than THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . 47.
... outwent , in the first part of his prime , the need of creation or expression , and , probably , no era less grand and fervent than his own could have made him still more the genius than THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . 47.
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