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It would be doing very inadequate justice to Thoreau if we left it to be inferred that this ideal element did not exist in him , and that too in larger proportion , if less obtrusive , than his nature - worship .
It would be doing very inadequate justice to Thoreau if we left it to be inferred that this ideal element did not exist in him , and that too in larger proportion , if less obtrusive , than his nature - worship .
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And this is the reward ; that the ideal shall be real to thee , and the im- pressions of the actual world shall fall like summer rain , copious , but not trou- blesome to thy invulnerable essence . Thou shalt have the whole land for thy ...
And this is the reward ; that the ideal shall be real to thee , and the im- pressions of the actual world shall fall like summer rain , copious , but not trou- blesome to thy invulnerable essence . Thou shalt have the whole land for thy ...
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A rational ideal eludes us , and we are the more inclined to plunge into mysticism . Nevertheless , the function of poetry , like that of science , can only be fulfilled by the conception of harmonies that be- come clearer as they grow ...
A rational ideal eludes us , and we are the more inclined to plunge into mysticism . Nevertheless , the function of poetry , like that of science , can only be fulfilled by the conception of harmonies that be- come clearer as they grow ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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