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... when its telescopic eyes suddenly touch a palpable substance . Yet not into
itself alone , or even within the circumscribed horizon of the present , does the
mind retire from eternity ; it takes refuge in past time NO , II . 69 WHAT IS
POETICAL .
... when its telescopic eyes suddenly touch a palpable substance . Yet not into
itself alone , or even within the circumscribed horizon of the present , does the
mind retire from eternity ; it takes refuge in past time NO , II . 69 WHAT IS
POETICAL .
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neither reach our ears , nor touch our hearts , we should be of all animals the
most insensate , the most ferocious . It is good for us to be afflicted in the
afflictions of others , but it would be death or madness to be so beyond that
indefineable line ...
neither reach our ears , nor touch our hearts , we should be of all animals the
most insensate , the most ferocious . It is good for us to be afflicted in the
afflictions of others , but it would be death or madness to be so beyond that
indefineable line ...
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It was in the open field , under the cope of heaven , this poetical Franklin caught
his lightnings from the cloud as it passed over him ; and he communicated them ,
too , by a touch , with electrical swiftness and effect . Thus , literally , amidst the ...
It was in the open field , under the cope of heaven , this poetical Franklin caught
his lightnings from the cloud as it passed over him ; and he communicated them ,
too , by a touch , with electrical swiftness and effect . Thus , literally , amidst the ...
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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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