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... poet may float free in a dream world , apparently without thought of the world which he inhabits . The poetic may well be thought to differ from the religious or the philosophic types of experience less in inducing any specific way of ...
... poet may float free in a dream world , apparently without thought of the world which he inhabits . The poetic may well be thought to differ from the religious or the philosophic types of experience less in inducing any specific way of ...
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... poet until he has known them both.'1 The poet's eye , ' glancing from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ' , overcomes the antinomies of theological dogma ; and herein lies one of the most signal services which poetic apprehension ...
... poet until he has known them both.'1 The poet's eye , ' glancing from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ' , overcomes the antinomies of theological dogma ; and herein lies one of the most signal services which poetic apprehension ...
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... poets of ' love ' as a poet of ' morals ' , or ' righteousness ' , he also , as we saw , ascribes his whole power as a poet to his writing what love dictated in his heart . Man in virtue of his freedom has power to misuse Love , and ...
... poets of ' love ' as a poet of ' morals ' , or ' righteousness ' , he also , as we saw , ascribes his whole power as a poet to his writing what love dictated in his heart . Man in virtue of his freedom has power to misuse Love , and ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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