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... means of drawing out of invisible depths a hundred , nay , a thousand times their number more , imagination itself sinks under the effort to " find out the Almighty to perfection ; " and still the devout worshipper exclaims , " Lo ...
... means of drawing out of invisible depths a hundred , nay , a thousand times their number more , imagination itself sinks under the effort to " find out the Almighty to perfection ; " and still the devout worshipper exclaims , " Lo ...
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... means and by every means , endeavouring to get to his journey's end ; and rather measuring the given distance , than choos- ing the right course , - " through straight , rough , dense , or rare , With head , hands , wings , or feet ...
... means and by every means , endeavouring to get to his journey's end ; and rather measuring the given distance , than choos- ing the right course , - " through straight , rough , dense , or rare , With head , hands , wings , or feet ...
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... means of diffusing it in ancient times . Before the invention of printing , the slow production , the consequent scarcity , and the enormous value of books , when all were manuscript , placed the pos- session of them beyond the reach of ...
... means of diffusing it in ancient times . Before the invention of printing , the slow production , the consequent scarcity , and the enormous value of books , when all were manuscript , placed the pos- session of them beyond the reach of ...
目次
THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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