Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Essential and eternal in the heart , That mid the simple form of rural life Exist more simple in their elements , And speak a plainer language . ' Shelley has nothing of this . The essential feelings he hoped to change ; the eternal ...
... Essential and eternal in the heart , That mid the simple form of rural life Exist more simple in their elements , And speak a plainer language . ' Shelley has nothing of this . The essential feelings he hoped to change ; the eternal ...
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... essential , an experi- encing nature . It is not enough to have opportunity , it is essential to feel it . Some occasions come to all men ; but to many they are of little use , and to some they are none . What , for example , has ...
... essential , an experi- encing nature . It is not enough to have opportunity , it is essential to feel it . Some occasions come to all men ; but to many they are of little use , and to some they are none . What , for example , has ...
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... essential ; and , therefore , in the old literary world men gathered round the travel- ling sophist , to learn from him some thought , crotchet , or specula- And what the vagabond speculators were once , that , pretty exactly , is the ...
... essential ; and , therefore , in the old literary world men gathered round the travel- ling sophist , to learn from him some thought , crotchet , or specula- And what the vagabond speculators were once , that , pretty exactly , is the ...
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