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... - nounce without needing to convince us or themselves . They sought not the divine truths of philosophy , and she proffers them not if unsought . Then there are the apprehensive . These can go out 14 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... - nounce without needing to convince us or themselves . They sought not the divine truths of philosophy , and she proffers them not if unsought . Then there are the apprehensive . These can go out 14 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... truth , they are men with the poetical 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 ...
... truth , they are men with the poetical 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 ...
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... . It misses the pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... . It misses the pure , the full tone of truth ; it perceives that the voice is modu- lated to coax , to persuade , and it turns from the judicious man of the world , calculating the effect to be produced by 18 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... Truth will guide them aright . And here , it seems to me , has been the greatest mistake in the conduct of these journals . A smooth monotony has been at- tained , an uniformity of tone , so that from the title of a journai you can ...
... Truth will guide them aright . And here , it seems to me , has been the greatest mistake in the conduct of these journals . A smooth monotony has been at- tained , an uniformity of tone , so that from the title of a journai you can ...
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... ? POET . Yes ! consciousness of Truth manifested in the indi- vidual form . CRITIC . Since consciousness is tolerated , how will you limit it ? POET . By the instincts of my nature , which 22 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... ? POET . Yes ! consciousness of Truth manifested in the indi- vidual form . CRITIC . Since consciousness is tolerated , how will you limit it ? POET . By the instincts of my nature , which 22 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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admiration Alph Anto Antonio artist beauty Beethoven better breast brother calm character Charles Wesley charm clavichord critic Dædalus deep delight divine drama earth expression eyes fair faith fancy feel felt flowers fugue genius gifts give Goethe grace Handel happy harmony harpsichord hast Haydn hear heart heaven honour hope hour human John Sebastian Leon Leonora less light live look Lord Madame de Staël melody mind misanthropy Mozart muse nature never noble o'er Paracelsus passion perfect Philip Van Artevelde picture play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry present prince princess rich scene seek seems Senesino Sir James Mackintosh song soul speak spirit Strafford SWEDENBORGIANISM sweet sympathy Tasso taste tender thee thine things thou art thou wilt thought tion tone true truth verse wish words Wordsworth worthy write youth