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finds inexhaustible materials for its most gorgeous and beautiful compositions in “
the ills that flesh is heir to . ” The Poetical Aspects of visible Nature . “ Ye stars ,
which are the poetry of heaven ! ” This is one of those rapturous apostrophes of ...
finds inexhaustible materials for its most gorgeous and beautiful compositions in “
the ills that flesh is heir to . ” The Poetical Aspects of visible Nature . “ Ye stars ,
which are the poetry of heaven ! ” This is one of those rapturous apostrophes of ...
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affinity to mind , not matter ; to truth , not semblance ; that the stars may indeed be
called the poetry of heaven . Among these Among these may be mentioned , the
time of their appearance , in the solitude , silence , and darkness of night ; their ...
affinity to mind , not matter ; to truth , not semblance ; that the stars may indeed be
called the poetry of heaven . Among these Among these may be mentioned , the
time of their appearance , in the solitude , silence , and darkness of night ; their ...
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In the perpetuity of heaven , successive generations are contemporary . The only
objects which all ages have seen must bring together all ages and kindreds , in a
manner which nothing else within the forms of matter or the range of mind can ...
In the perpetuity of heaven , successive generations are contemporary . The only
objects which all ages have seen must bring together all ages and kindreds , in a
manner which nothing else within the forms of matter or the range of mind can ...
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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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