Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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... impulse of his mind ; and consequently a sense of existence its permanent state . That this condi- tion was natural ; not the result felt from a submis- sion of the will to it , but bearing the will along with it ; presenting the mind ...
... impulse of his mind ; and consequently a sense of existence its permanent state . That this condi- tion was natural ; not the result felt from a submis- sion of the will to it , but bearing the will along with it ; presenting the mind ...
Page 64
... impulse under which they were written , we can only appeal to each one's consciousness in read- ing for a proof . He delighted in all men of high as well as low estate , we had almost said , in the licentious as in the virtuous . But ...
... impulse under which they were written , we can only appeal to each one's consciousness in read- ing for a proof . He delighted in all men of high as well as low estate , we had almost said , in the licentious as in the virtuous . But ...
Page 67
... impulse as the restless activity of our youth . Other poets we blame or praise , but Shakspeare only elicits our wonder . He spent his life in living in thought the lives of others . What he was and felt he said , and it was nature and ...
... impulse as the restless activity of our youth . Other poets we blame or praise , but Shakspeare only elicits our wonder . He spent his life in living in thought the lives of others . What he was and felt he said , and it was nature and ...
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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