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... sense - exploit is a nail in the coffin of sense ; every new thought is a reincarnation to the thinker . So sense must fall to limitation and despair , and must imagine Death as that it really aspires to . They call it Love . When we ...
... sense - exploit is a nail in the coffin of sense ; every new thought is a reincarnation to the thinker . So sense must fall to limitation and despair , and must imagine Death as that it really aspires to . They call it Love . When we ...
Page 206
... sense of the term , it might be nat- urally presumed that there must exist a still greater between the ordonnance of poetic composition and that of prose , than is ex- pected to distinguish prose from ordinary conversation . There are ...
... sense of the term , it might be nat- urally presumed that there must exist a still greater between the ordonnance of poetic composition and that of prose , than is ex- pected to distinguish prose from ordinary conversation . There are ...
Page 526
... sense be refused to the Aeneid , still less can it be conceded to the Orlando Furioso , the Gerusalemme Liberata , the Lusiad , or the Fairy Queen . 15 out the effects of poets , in the large and true sense of the word , upon their own ...
... sense be refused to the Aeneid , still less can it be conceded to the Orlando Furioso , the Gerusalemme Liberata , the Lusiad , or the Fairy Queen . 15 out the effects of poets , in the large and true sense of the word , upon their own ...
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