Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... spirits into nearer contact with any being that has existed , illustrious or ob- scure , in any age or country , by fixing our eyes - to name no other — on the evening or the morning star , which that individual must have beheld a ...
... spirits into nearer contact with any being that has existed , illustrious or ob- scure , in any age or country , by fixing our eyes - to name no other — on the evening or the morning star , which that individual must have beheld a ...
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... spirits , disembodied or pure , I say feel , because , abstract them as we may , every idea we can frame of spiritual es- sences will be crudely material , we feel that all these must be somewhere within that impenetrable veil , which ...
... spirits , disembodied or pure , I say feel , because , abstract them as we may , every idea we can frame of spiritual es- sences will be crudely material , we feel that all these must be somewhere within that impenetrable veil , which ...
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... abuse of a legitimate privilege destroys the very character of the composition . Prose becomes poetical without the fire and spirit of - poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour and E 2 NO . III . 75 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... abuse of a legitimate privilege destroys the very character of the composition . Prose becomes poetical without the fire and spirit of - poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour and E 2 NO . III . 75 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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... soul in bliss , but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire . -- : CORDELIA . Sir , do you know me ? LEAR . You are a spirit , I know ; when did you die ? CORDELIA . Still , still far wide . PHYSICIAN . E 5 NO . III . 81 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... soul in bliss , but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire . -- : CORDELIA . Sir , do you know me ? LEAR . You are a spirit , I know ; when did you die ? CORDELIA . Still , still far wide . PHYSICIAN . E 5 NO . III . 81 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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... spirits of a man prey upon the daily portion of bread and flesh , and every meal is a rescue from one death , and lays up for another ; and while we think a thought we die ; and the clock strikes and reckons on our portion of eternity ...
... spirits of a man prey upon the daily portion of bread and flesh , and every meal is a rescue from one death , and lays up for another ; and while we think a thought we die ; and the clock strikes and reckons on our portion of eternity ...
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