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Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the poems that it is better to be true to one's spiritual nature than to live merely for popular applause . The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more ...
Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the poems that it is better to be true to one's spiritual nature than to live merely for popular applause . The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more ...
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... of duty well performed -of individual heroism , however obscure , in preference to blind adherence to the movements of the crowd . He sums up , in his ' Rules and Lessons , ' what he conceives to be the true man's attitude , in this ...
... of duty well performed -of individual heroism , however obscure , in preference to blind adherence to the movements of the crowd . He sums up , in his ' Rules and Lessons , ' what he conceives to be the true man's attitude , in this ...
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We find a true interpreter of the latter kind in these songs and other poems . The ' Songs of Two Worlds ' are not lyrics of fervid emotion , glowing passion , ineffable sweet fluency , like those of Burns ; they are rather little ...
We find a true interpreter of the latter kind in these songs and other poems . The ' Songs of Two Worlds ' are not lyrics of fervid emotion , glowing passion , ineffable sweet fluency , like those of Burns ; they are rather little ...
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And Knowledge gave me gold , and power , and fame , And honour ; and Love , a clearer , surer view : Thus in calm depths I moored my weary soul , Fast anchored to the True . The pathos of our poet , then , is not merely passive with ...
And Knowledge gave me gold , and power , and fame , And honour ; and Love , a clearer , surer view : Thus in calm depths I moored my weary soul , Fast anchored to the True . The pathos of our poet , then , is not merely passive with ...
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A busy , thronging , money - loving people will still find time - even were it from the commonplace motive of noting contrasts - to see what the author of Songs of Two Worlds ' has to depict for them as his ideal of The True Man .
A busy , thronging , money - loving people will still find time - even were it from the commonplace motive of noting contrasts - to see what the author of Songs of Two Worlds ' has to depict for them as his ideal of The True Man .
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