History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... soul appeals to them ; thrown back upon the enjoy- ments of the soul , they find in these a world , the world of moral beauty . For them the ideal is displaced ; it is no longer amidst forms , made up of force and joy , but it is ...
... soul appeals to them ; thrown back upon the enjoy- ments of the soul , they find in these a world , the world of moral beauty . For them the ideal is displaced ; it is no longer amidst forms , made up of force and joy , but it is ...
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... soul ; and as soon as the soul is stirred and worked upon , they take root there . If you go and hear these words in England itself , and if you listen to the deep and pulsating accent with which they are pro- nounced , you will see ...
... soul ; and as soon as the soul is stirred and worked upon , they take root there . If you go and hear these words in England itself , and if you listen to the deep and pulsating accent with which they are pro- nounced , you will see ...
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... souls , but constructs arguments , and experiences emotions . Emotions and arguments , all the forces and actions of his soul , assemble and are arranged beneath a unique sentiment , that of the sublime ; and the broad river of lyric ...
... souls , but constructs arguments , and experiences emotions . Emotions and arguments , all the forces and actions of his soul , assemble and are arranged beneath a unique sentiment , that of the sublime ; and the broad river of lyric ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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