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There is this difference between rational and brute beings , —that the latter live
wholly to the present time and the present scene ; and it is only under peculiar
excitement , when separated from their young , hurried on by the impulse of
appetite ...
There is this difference between rational and brute beings , —that the latter live
wholly to the present time and the present scene ; and it is only under peculiar
excitement , when separated from their young , hurried on by the impulse of
appetite ...
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It is from that barrier , that he daily looks less and less onward , and more and
more behind him , at the scenes which he is leaving for ever , and especially at
the earliest , the most endeared , though the most familiar of the whole series .
It is from that barrier , that he daily looks less and less onward , and more and
more behind him , at the scenes which he is leaving for ever , and especially at
the earliest , the most endeared , though the most familiar of the whole series .
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James Montgomery. of his poetry , every scene that was dear and familiar to his
eye with spirits and fairies , witches and warlocks , giants and kelpies . It is
evident , from almost all his pieces , that it was his delight , indeed it was his forte
, to ...
James Montgomery. of his poetry , every scene that was dear and familiar to his
eye with spirits and fairies , witches and warlocks , giants and kelpies . It is
evident , from almost all his pieces , that it was his delight , indeed it was his forte
, to ...
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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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