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Page 15
... worthy to judge it . Critics are poets cut down , says some one by way of jeer ; but , in truth , they are men with the poetical temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the ...
... worthy to judge it . Critics are poets cut down , says some one by way of jeer ; but , in truth , they are men with the poetical temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the ...
Page 35
... worthy of a man to make him a cell , in which alone he can worship ? Give me rather the al- ways open temple of the universe ! To me , it seems that the only course for a man is that pointed out by birth and fortune . Let him take that ...
... worthy of a man to make him a cell , in which alone he can worship ? Give me rather the al- ways open temple of the universe ! To me , it seems that the only course for a man is that pointed out by birth and fortune . Let him take that ...
Page 37
... worthy , enter as a son , into the goods of my father , God himself is my surety . When I shall put off this life , Confident in a better , free in my own will , He himself is my surety , that a fifth , yet higher state shall ensue ...
... worthy , enter as a son , into the goods of my father , God himself is my surety . When I shall put off this life , Confident in a better , free in my own will , He himself is my surety , that a fifth , yet higher state shall ensue ...
Page 45
... tolerably good ; if not worthy of the matter , yet they are , we suppose , as good as can be afforded and make the book cheap enough for general circulation . We wish there had been three volumes , instead of two clumsy ones ( 45 )
... tolerably good ; if not worthy of the matter , yet they are , we suppose , as good as can be afforded and make the book cheap enough for general circulation . We wish there had been three volumes , instead of two clumsy ones ( 45 )
Page 46
... worthy the honors of a demi - god . And , if Milton be not absolutely the greatest of human beings , it is hard to name one who combines so many features of God's own image , ideal grandeur , a life of spotless virtue , heroic endeavour ...
... worthy the honors of a demi - god . And , if Milton be not absolutely the greatest of human beings , it is hard to name one who combines so many features of God's own image , ideal grandeur , a life of spotless virtue , heroic endeavour ...
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