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[ Ecclesiastes , ix . 6. ] Yet , while caution and prudence , the fruits of many a
failure and much suffering , make him peep warily forward into his future trials in
the present state , - the circumstances of spiritual existence are so utterly unseen
...
[ Ecclesiastes , ix . 6. ] Yet , while caution and prudence , the fruits of many a
failure and much suffering , make him peep warily forward into his future trials in
the present state , - the circumstances of spiritual existence are so utterly unseen
...
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... but could this be ascertained by some curious enquirer , the nightly burnings
alive of Alies alone would be sufficient to render his own existence miserable ;
yet who would choose to be utterly regardless of the sufferings of the meanest
insect ...
... but could this be ascertained by some curious enquirer , the nightly burnings
alive of Alies alone would be sufficient to render his own existence miserable ;
yet who would choose to be utterly regardless of the sufferings of the meanest
insect ...
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Noble fictions are not disguises , but revelations of truth ; shapes which she
assumes to make herself visible to the mind's eye ; indeed , so far is legitimate
fiction from being any thing distinct from reality , that it can have no existence
without it ...
Noble fictions are not disguises , but revelations of truth ; shapes which she
assumes to make herself visible to the mind's eye ; indeed , so far is legitimate
fiction from being any thing distinct from reality , that it can have no existence
without it ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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