Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... universe ; he could not keep his eye from seeing , or his ears from hearing , the glories of it . All the beautiful objects of nature reappear by name in his poetry . On the other hand , the abstract idea of beauty is for ever ...
... universe ; he could not keep his eye from seeing , or his ears from hearing , the glories of it . All the beautiful objects of nature reappear by name in his poetry . On the other hand , the abstract idea of beauty is for ever ...
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Walter Bagehot Richard Holt Hutton. a complete account of his effect upon the universe , and of the effect of the universe upon him . ' We admit that biographies of this species would be very long and generally very tedious , we know ...
Walter Bagehot Richard Holt Hutton. a complete account of his effect upon the universe , and of the effect of the universe upon him . ' We admit that biographies of this species would be very long and generally very tedious , we know ...
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... universe he lives , whence he came , and whither he goes . He dealt of necessity with the greatest of subjects . He had to sketch the greatest of objects . He was concerned with infinity and eternity even more than with time and sense ...
... universe he lives , whence he came , and whither he goes . He dealt of necessity with the greatest of subjects . He had to sketch the greatest of objects . He was concerned with infinity and eternity even more than with time and sense ...
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