Essays, Poems and LettersOdyssey Press, 1948 - 424 Seiten |
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... seems to be thought that we have come upon the earth too late , that there has been a feast of imagination formerly , and all that is left for us is to steal the scraps . We hear that there is no poetry in railroads and steamboats and ...
... seems to be thought that we have come upon the earth too late , that there has been a feast of imagination formerly , and all that is left for us is to steal the scraps . We hear that there is no poetry in railroads and steamboats and ...
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... seems mirage , and the one abiding thing is the effort to distinguish realities from appearances , the elderly man must be indeed of a singu- larly tough and valid fibre who is certain that he has any clari- fied residuum of experience ...
... seems mirage , and the one abiding thing is the effort to distinguish realities from appearances , the elderly man must be indeed of a singu- larly tough and valid fibre who is certain that he has any clari- fied residuum of experience ...
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... seems a very safe and reasonable contrivance for occupying the attention of the country , and is certainly a better way of settling questions than by push of pike . Yet , if one should ask it why it should not rather be called ...
... seems a very safe and reasonable contrivance for occupying the attention of the country , and is certainly a better way of settling questions than by push of pike . Yet , if one should ask it why it should not rather be called ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | xiii |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | l |
A Fable for Critics 1848 | 187 |
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