Essays, Poems and LettersOdyssey Press, 1948 - 424 Seiten |
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... tion recreates for us the unquestioning day of childhood . Demonstration may lead to the very gate of heaven , but there she makes us a civil bow , and leaves us to make our way back again to Faith , who has the key . That science which ...
... tion recreates for us the unquestioning day of childhood . Demonstration may lead to the very gate of heaven , but there she makes us a civil bow , and leaves us to make our way back again to Faith , who has the key . That science which ...
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... tion of petty circumstances is the tomb of great things , " may be true of individual men , but it certainly is not true of govern- ments . It is by a multitude of such considerations , each in itself trifling , but all together weighty ...
... tion of petty circumstances is the tomb of great things , " may be true of individual men , but it certainly is not true of govern- ments . It is by a multitude of such considerations , each in itself trifling , but all together weighty ...
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... tion of touch , with such minuteness in particulars , and yet with such careful elimination of whatever was unessential that the personages are idealized to a proper artistic distance from mere actuality . With all this , how perfectly ...
... tion of touch , with such minuteness in particulars , and yet with such careful elimination of whatever was unessential that the personages are idealized to a proper artistic distance from mere actuality . With all this , how perfectly ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | xiii |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | l |
A Fable for Critics 1848 | 187 |
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