Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... 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 anxious that they should know his philosophy of culture than that they should look ...
... 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 anxious that they should know his philosophy of culture than that they should look ...
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... true man's attitude , in this wise : - A sweet self - privacy in a right soul Outruns the earth , and lines the utmost pole . The author of the ' Epic of Hades ' is a warm advocate of manliness such as this . In all his poetry one feels ...
... true man's attitude , in this wise : - A sweet self - privacy in a right soul Outruns the earth , and lines the utmost pole . The author of the ' Epic of Hades ' is a warm advocate of manliness such as this . In all his poetry one feels ...
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... 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 discourses in ...
... 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 discourses in ...
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... True . The pathos of our poet , then , is not merely passive with possible dejection in store ; it is rich with a trustful music and bright with the confidence of hope . We may not be able to reason out all that is implied in our lot ...
... True . The pathos of our poet , then , is not merely passive with possible dejection in store ; it is rich with a trustful music and bright with the confidence of hope . We may not be able to reason out all that is implied in our lot ...
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... True Man . ' The pheno- menon of his popularity is to be explained on the ground of his ability to take his readers into his confidence , and insist , as in these lines , upon their higher perceptions : — 6 Take thou no care for aught ...
... True Man . ' The pheno- menon of his popularity is to be explained on the ground of his ability to take his readers into his confidence , and insist , as in these lines , upon their higher perceptions : — 6 Take thou no care for aught ...
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