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... mind ) . The great central matters of love and war are exhibited not in their glamorous phases , but in their tawdry aftermaths as demonstrations of that inevitable coming to earth of which Yorick and the jesters continuously warn ; and ...
... mind ) . The great central matters of love and war are exhibited not in their glamorous phases , but in their tawdry aftermaths as demonstrations of that inevitable coming to earth of which Yorick and the jesters continuously warn ; and ...
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... mind , and from this flux creates a world of harmonious and beautiful forms ; but the efforts of this Spirit are opposed and partially frustrated by a recalcitrant Spirit of Evil , and hence arise the discord , the ugliness , the ...
... mind , and from this flux creates a world of harmonious and beautiful forms ; but the efforts of this Spirit are opposed and partially frustrated by a recalcitrant Spirit of Evil , and hence arise the discord , the ugliness , the ...
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... Mind of a Poet , Vol . II ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Pr . , 1941 ) , pp . 270 , 286-87 As befits a giant , his most persistent theme is growth . Because in a special sense the child is father to the man , he becomes absorbed in the ...
... Mind of a Poet , Vol . II ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Pr . , 1941 ) , pp . 270 , 286-87 As befits a giant , his most persistent theme is growth . Because in a special sense the child is father to the man , he becomes absorbed in the ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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