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... poetry , in all its periods , from the heroic or Homeric age , down to the domestic life of the Athenians and Spartans , four or five centuries later ? This period draws us because we are Greeks . It is a state through which every man ...
... poetry , in all its periods , from the heroic or Homeric age , down to the domestic life of the Athenians and Spartans , four or five centuries later ? This period draws us because we are Greeks . It is a state through which every man ...
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... poets . Every man is a divinity in disguise , a god playing the fool . It seems as if heaven had sent its insane ... poetry to unfix , and , as it were , clap wings to all solid nature , interprets the riddle of Orpheus , which was ...
... poets . Every man is a divinity in disguise , a god playing the fool . It seems as if heaven had sent its insane ... poetry to unfix , and , as it were , clap wings to all solid nature , interprets the riddle of Orpheus , which was ...
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... poetry ! what genius ! " it still needs fuel to make fire . That only profits which is profitable . Life alone can impart life ; and though we should burst , we can only be valued as we make ourselves valuable , There is no luck in ...
... poetry ! what genius ! " it still needs fuel to make fire . That only profits which is profitable . Life alone can impart life ; and though we should burst , we can only be valued as we make ourselves valuable , There is no luck in ...
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... poet , the good player . Thus he signified his sense of a great fact . The poet uses the names of Cæsar , of Tamerlane , of Bon- duca , of Belisarius ; the painter uses the conventional story of the Virgin Mary , of Paul , of Peter . He ...
... poet , the good player . Thus he signified his sense of a great fact . The poet uses the names of Cæsar , of Tamerlane , of Bon- duca , of Belisarius ; the painter uses the conventional story of the Virgin Mary , of Paul , of Peter . He ...
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... poetry , and art ; which made the face of nature radiant with purple light , the morning and the night varied enchantments ; when a single tone of one voice could make the heart heat , and the most trivial circumstance associated with ...
... poetry , and art ; which made the face of nature radiant with purple light , the morning and the night varied enchantments ; when a single tone of one voice could make the heart heat , and the most trivial circumstance associated with ...
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