Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... nature is daily and hourly in a perpetual struggle , the faculty which decides what elements in that nature are to have the supremacy is daily and hourly appealed to . Passions are contending ; life is a discipline ; there is a ...
... nature is daily and hourly in a perpetual struggle , the faculty which decides what elements in that nature are to have the supremacy is daily and hourly appealed to . Passions are contending ; life is a discipline ; there is a ...
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... nature , but which do not indicate in it anything like the same degree of guilt . Driven by singular passion across a tainted region , it retains no taint ... nature must be the passion which absorbs that nature Percy Bysshe Shelley . 109.
... nature , but which do not indicate in it anything like the same degree of guilt . Driven by singular passion across a tainted region , it retains no taint ... nature must be the passion which absorbs that nature Percy Bysshe Shelley . 109.
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... nature he had but to set free his own . Human nature is not , however , long equal to this sustained effort of remote excitement . The impulse fails , imagination fades , inspiration dies away . With the skylark it is well : ' With thy ...
... nature he had but to set free his own . Human nature is not , however , long equal to this sustained effort of remote excitement . The impulse fails , imagination fades , inspiration dies away . With the skylark it is well : ' With thy ...
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