Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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... felt by such a mind as Shakspeare's corresponding with that im- pulse to physical action felt by all men . This must be a natural consequence of such mental endowment ; and the movements of the mind , in men like these , must as ...
... felt by such a mind as Shakspeare's corresponding with that im- pulse to physical action felt by all men . This must be a natural consequence of such mental endowment ; and the movements of the mind , in men like these , must as ...
Page 51
... felt the fact ; and fame can only be a motive to those who have no practical belief in the next world , or to whom it is an uncertainty . With the celebrated minds of anti- quity , this was the case ; and they found in the thought of ...
... felt the fact ; and fame can only be a motive to those who have no practical belief in the next world , or to whom it is an uncertainty . With the celebrated minds of anti- quity , this was the case ; and they found in the thought of ...
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... felt he said , and it was nature and truth ; for acting from impulse he did not strive to build up character , according to his own presumption , and preconceived notions , but only described , as I have said , what he himself was and felt ...
... felt he said , and it was nature and truth ; for acting from impulse he did not strive to build up character , according to his own presumption , and preconceived notions , but only described , as I have said , what he himself was and felt ...
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admiration Aristotle beauty become beneath bloom bosom Boston breast breath bright child childlike Christ Christian consciousness creations dæmon dark death Divine doth earth ence endeavor to show epic interest epic poem epic poetry eternal exhibit existence Father feel felt flower forever free agency genius gift give Hamlet hand Harfleur hast hear heart heaven heroes heroic character heroic spirit Homer hour human mind Iliad impulse influence JAMES BROWN light live look Lucan Macbeth Menelaus Milton motive Nathaniel Parker natural action never night o'er objects onward ourselves outward Paradise Lost perfect play poet poet's Polonius possessed praise present rejoice rendered rest robes seems selfishness sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's mind song soul speak stand strange stream strongly sweet tell thee thine things thou thought tion tism tongue tree uncon unconscious utter Virgil visible voice wind wonder words