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... temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the critic sees this divine , but brings it down to hu + manity by the analytic process . The critic is the A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . 15.
... temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the critic sees this divine , but brings it down to hu + manity by the analytic process . The critic is the A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . 15.
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... genial melodies of Pan , can perceive . should Apollo bring his lyre into audience , that there may be strains more divine than those of his native groves . A DIALOGUE . POET . CRITIC . POET . Approach 20 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... genial melodies of Pan , can perceive . should Apollo bring his lyre into audience , that there may be strains more divine than those of his native groves . A DIALOGUE . POET . CRITIC . POET . Approach 20 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... brings . But this is not the case with me ; for , while the common boons of life's game have been too easily attained , to hold high value in my eyes , the goal which my secret mind , from earliest infancy , prescribed , has been high ...
... brings . But this is not the case with me ; for , while the common boons of life's game have been too easily attained , to hold high value in my eyes , the goal which my secret mind , from earliest infancy , prescribed , has been high ...
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... bring to an end . Nor , more than all , shall the fair favour of the Divine be wanting— Constantly increasing these joys , varied in admirable modes , And making each state yield only to one yet happier , And what we never even knew how ...
... bring to an end . Nor , more than all , shall the fair favour of the Divine be wanting— Constantly increasing these joys , varied in admirable modes , And making each state yield only to one yet happier , And what we never even knew how ...
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... bring me some benefits of good - will and esteem , and far more , in the hap- piness of being a parent . But my observation of the ties formed , by those whose choice was left free , has not taught me that a higher happiness than mine ...
... bring me some benefits of good - will and esteem , and far more , in the hap- piness of being a parent . But my observation of the ties formed , by those whose choice was left free , has not taught me that a higher happiness than mine ...
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