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Page 21
The birds draw back into their nests , the sunset hues into their clouds , when vou
are seen in the distance with your tablets all ready to write them into prose .
CRITIC . O my brother , my benefactor , do not thus repel me . Interpret me rather
to ...
The birds draw back into their nests , the sunset hues into their clouds , when vou
are seen in the distance with your tablets all ready to write them into prose .
CRITIC . O my brother , my benefactor , do not thus repel me . Interpret me rather
to ...
Page 22
What is gained by looking again at what has already been seen ? What by giving
a technical classification to what is already assimilated with the mental life ? Critic
. What is gained by living at all ? Poet . Beauty loving itself , — Happiness !
What is gained by looking again at what has already been seen ? What by giving
a technical classification to what is already assimilated with the mental life ? Critic
. What is gained by living at all ? Poet . Beauty loving itself , — Happiness !
Page 29
... often blushing and shrinking either from himself or others , into an angelic
clearness , such as the noble seeker had not elsewhere found . But when he was
seen , the embrace was eager and affectionate as that of the brother and the
child .
... often blushing and shrinking either from himself or others , into an angelic
clearness , such as the noble seeker had not elsewhere found . But when he was
seen , the embrace was eager and affectionate as that of the brother and the
child .
Page 53
... without any sanguine hopes as to the increase . From mistaken notions of
freedom , or an ill - directed fondness for experimentalizing , the son is often seen
to disregard the precepts or example of his father ; and it is a matter of surprise if
the ...
... without any sanguine hopes as to the increase . From mistaken notions of
freedom , or an ill - directed fondness for experimentalizing , the son is often seen
to disregard the precepts or example of his father ; and it is a matter of surprise if
the ...
Page 56
In these exquisite letters , a subject which would seem almost too delicate for an
angel ' s touch , is in nowise profaned ; and the most elevated , as well as the
most consoling view is taken with the confidence of one who had seen into the
very ...
In these exquisite letters , a subject which would seem almost too delicate for an
angel ' s touch , is in nowise profaned ; and the most elevated , as well as the
most consoling view is taken with the confidence of one who had seen into the
very ...
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