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... heart , which neither of them could intimate by any visible sign . But we must return to the swoon of the dying man : " The arena swims around him , he is gone , ― Ere ceased the inhuman shout that hail'd the wretch who won . - - " He ...
... heart , which neither of them could intimate by any visible sign . But we must return to the swoon of the dying man : " The arena swims around him , he is gone , ― Ere ceased the inhuman shout that hail'd the wretch who won . - - " He ...
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... heart of the sea . " The blast , the gathering together of the waters , the floods standing upright , and the congela- tion of the depths " in the heart of the sea , " are all acts , images , or consequences , in the boldest style of ...
... heart of the sea . " The blast , the gathering together of the waters , the floods standing upright , and the congela- tion of the depths " in the heart of the sea , " are all acts , images , or consequences , in the boldest style of ...
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... heart and his treasure in heaven . The famous lines of Lucretius , at the open- ing of his second book , De Rerum Natura , have been so often quoted and criticised , that I shall merely allude to them as beautifully bearing on the ...
... heart and his treasure in heaven . The famous lines of Lucretius , at the open- ing of his second book , De Rerum Natura , have been so often quoted and criticised , that I shall merely allude to them as beautifully bearing on the ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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