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... tion then , so deduced , may be thus worded . A poem is that species of composition , which is quence of a different object being proposed . According to the difference of the object will be the difference of the combination . It is ...
... tion then , so deduced , may be thus worded . A poem is that species of composition , which is quence of a different object being proposed . According to the difference of the object will be the difference of the combination . It is ...
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... tion of manners , and an extinction of the ener- gies which sustain the soul of social life . But , as Machiavelli says of political institutions , that life may be preserved and renewed , if men should arise capable of bringing back ...
... tion of manners , and an extinction of the ener- gies which sustain the soul of social life . But , as Machiavelli says of political institutions , that life may be preserved and renewed , if men should arise capable of bringing back ...
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... tion would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This , in fact , was not only his open presenta- tion at the Court of the Muses ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser , Now Morning from her ...
... tion would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This , in fact , was not only his open presenta- tion at the Court of the Muses ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser , Now Morning from her ...
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