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Page 28
... deep wisdorn , that the figure we most need to see before us now is not that of a saint , martyr , sage , poet , artist , preacher , or any other whose vocation leads to a se- clusion and partial use of faculty , but " a spiritual man ...
... deep wisdorn , that the figure we most need to see before us now is not that of a saint , martyr , sage , poet , artist , preacher , or any other whose vocation leads to a se- clusion and partial use of faculty , but " a spiritual man ...
Page 51
... deep his cloudy temples bound , And when he waked he seemed as whirling round , Or in a feeble trance he speechless lay . ' I ought not to omit that , while I had any sight left , as soon as I lay down on my bed , and turned on either ...
... deep his cloudy temples bound , And when he waked he seemed as whirling round , Or in a feeble trance he speechless lay . ' I ought not to omit that , while I had any sight left , as soon as I lay down on my bed , and turned on either ...
Page 56
... deep ; and as he ingenuously con- fesses , declined on his side , without any particular reason , except , indeed , that his character was , at that time growing ; which is reason enough . A man so intellectual , so versatile , and so ...
... deep ; and as he ingenuously con- fesses , declined on his side , without any particular reason , except , indeed , that his character was , at that time growing ; which is reason enough . A man so intellectual , so versatile , and so ...
Page 59
... deep and uncom- municable joy , " hours when the oracle within boldly predicts the time when that which is divine in them , and which they now to all appearance are breathing out in vain , shall become needful as vital air to myriads of ...
... deep and uncom- municable joy , " hours when the oracle within boldly predicts the time when that which is divine in them , and which they now to all appearance are breathing out in vain , shall become needful as vital air to myriads of ...
Page 68
... but ne'er so well expressed . " Thus , in Campbell's best productions we are satisfied , not stimulated . " The Mariners of England " is just what it should ( 68 ) be ; -for we find free , deep tones , MODERN BRITISH POETS.
... but ne'er so well expressed . " Thus , in Campbell's best productions we are satisfied , not stimulated . " The Mariners of England " is just what it should ( 68 ) be ; -for we find free , deep tones , MODERN BRITISH POETS.
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