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... existence . Thus when Milton writes , Nor love thy life , nor hate ; but , what thou liv'st , Live well ; how long or short , permit to heaven , 45 he utters a moral idea . Keats expresses a more subtle , but equally valid moral idea in ...
... existence . Thus when Milton writes , Nor love thy life , nor hate ; but , what thou liv'st , Live well ; how long or short , permit to heaven , 45 he utters a moral idea . Keats expresses a more subtle , but equally valid moral idea in ...
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... existence . Through his acute sensibility , the Celt possesses an unusually pentrating insight into the workings of the natural world , which , according to Arnold , enables him to express not only its beauty , “ but the intimate life ...
... existence . Through his acute sensibility , the Celt possesses an unusually pentrating insight into the workings of the natural world , which , according to Arnold , enables him to express not only its beauty , “ but the intimate life ...
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... existence of a “ boniform faculty " in man : " ... A Faculty of that divine Composition , and super- natural Texture , as enables us to distinguish not only what is simply and absolutely the best , but to relish it , and to have ...
... existence of a “ boniform faculty " in man : " ... A Faculty of that divine Composition , and super- natural Texture , as enables us to distinguish not only what is simply and absolutely the best , but to relish it , and to have ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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