The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... ground , and that in the suburbs of vexed questions we must step cautiously . Philoso- phy can tell not one syllable respecting the history of the hu- man soul it is revealed truth alone that explains the mystery of its mingled majesty ...
... ground , and that in the suburbs of vexed questions we must step cautiously . Philoso- phy can tell not one syllable respecting the history of the hu- man soul it is revealed truth alone that explains the mystery of its mingled majesty ...
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... ground , it is weak and perishable — if it strive to soar for ever to the sky , it becomes vain and fantastic . It must be at once lowly and aspiring , like Wordsworth's sky - lark , Type of the wise , who soar , but never roam ; True ...
... ground , it is weak and perishable — if it strive to soar for ever to the sky , it becomes vain and fantastic . It must be at once lowly and aspiring , like Wordsworth's sky - lark , Type of the wise , who soar , but never roam ; True ...
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... ground of imaginative and medi- tative truth , and in his solitude , as we shall have occasion to show , he has nursed his heart to a quick sensibility to all healthy sympathies with his country and mankind . He has been fortu- nate in ...
... ground of imaginative and medi- tative truth , and in his solitude , as we shall have occasion to show , he has nursed his heart to a quick sensibility to all healthy sympathies with his country and mankind . He has been fortu- nate in ...
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... Elia " -regard his other self " the child Elia , in the back ground , " as " a guard- ian giving the rule to his unpractised steps , and regulating the tones of his moral being ! " It is one 38 [ January , Wordsworth .
... Elia " -regard his other self " the child Elia , in the back ground , " as " a guard- ian giving the rule to his unpractised steps , and regulating the tones of his moral being ! " It is one 38 [ January , Wordsworth .
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... ground As gave sure sign that they , who in that house Of nature and of love had made their home Amid the fir - trees , all the summer long Dwelt in a tranquil spot . ” . Naming of Places , 6 . " We paused , one now And now the other ...
... ground As gave sure sign that they , who in that house Of nature and of love had made their home Amid the fir - trees , all the summer long Dwelt in a tranquil spot . ” . Naming of Places , 6 . " We paused , one now And now the other ...
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