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... passion ; truth which is its own testimony , which gives competence and confidence to the tribunal to which it appeals , and receives them from the same tribunal . Poetry is the image of man and nature . The obstacles which stand in the ...
... passion ; truth which is its own testimony , which gives competence and confidence to the tribunal to which it appeals , and receives them from the same tribunal . Poetry is the image of man and nature . The obstacles which stand in the ...
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... passion ? should I not con- temn 710 All objects , if compared with these ? and stem A tide of suffering , rather than forego Such feelings for the hard and worldly phlegm Of those whose eyes are only turn'd below , Gazing upon the ...
... passion ? should I not con- temn 710 All objects , if compared with these ? and stem A tide of suffering , rather than forego Such feelings for the hard and worldly phlegm Of those whose eyes are only turn'd below , Gazing upon the ...
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... passion of Endymion for Cyn- thia as a type of the passion of the poetic soul for essential Beauty , Keats wrote under the influence of two secondary moral ideas or con- victions , inchoate probably in his mind when he began but gaining ...
... passion of Endymion for Cyn- thia as a type of the passion of the poetic soul for essential Beauty , Keats wrote under the influence of two secondary moral ideas or con- victions , inchoate probably in his mind when he began but gaining ...
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