American Literary Essays1960 |
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... thoughts . It came to him business ; it went from him po- etry . It was dead fact ; now , it is quick thought . It can stand , and it can go . It now endures , it now flies , it now inspires . Precisely in proportion to the depth of ...
... thoughts . It came to him business ; it went from him po- etry . It was dead fact ; now , it is quick thought . It can stand , and it can go . It now endures , it now flies , it now inspires . Precisely in proportion to the depth of ...
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... thought he lived in , the figures of speech he uses , are of an intellectual plane so high that the circumstances which produced them may be forgotten ; they are indifferent . The Constitution , Slavery , the War it- self , are seen as ...
... thought he lived in , the figures of speech he uses , are of an intellectual plane so high that the circumstances which produced them may be forgotten ; they are indifferent . The Constitution , Slavery , the War it- self , are seen as ...
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... thought on the sym- bol , the stability of the thought , the ac- cidency and fugacity of the symbol . As the eyes of Lyncæus were said to see through the earth , so the poet turns the world to glass , and shows us all things in their ...
... thought on the sym- bol , the stability of the thought , the ac- cidency and fugacity of the symbol . As the eyes of Lyncæus were said to see through the earth , so the poet turns the world to glass , and shows us all things in their ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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