Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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... , but to there being a more intense conception of individual human life , than perhaps in any other human composition . " 66 " " The Sartor Resartus , Lamartine's Pilgrimage , Words- worth's poem 20 EPIC POETRY . Hamlet,
... , but to there being a more intense conception of individual human life , than perhaps in any other human composition . " 66 " " The Sartor Resartus , Lamartine's Pilgrimage , Words- worth's poem 20 EPIC POETRY . Hamlet,
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... individual act we feel more than that which suffices for this alone ; we feel sen- sible that the blood that is filling one vein , and be- coming visible to us in one form , possesses a vitality of which every limb and the whole body ...
... individual act we feel more than that which suffices for this alone ; we feel sen- sible that the blood that is filling one vein , and be- coming visible to us in one form , possesses a vitality of which every limb and the whole body ...
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... individual , one to whom no such in- dividuality as we are conversant with belongs . We are looking for one like ourselves , to whom we may give a local habitation and a name ; whom we may call a lover of wealth , or pleasure , or fame ...
... individual , one to whom no such in- dividuality as we are conversant with belongs . We are looking for one like ourselves , to whom we may give a local habitation and a name ; whom we may call a lover of wealth , or pleasure , or fame ...
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