The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... morality , and to delectation . And , therefore , it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness , because it doth raise and erect the mind , by submitting the shews of things to the desires of the mind . " This authority ...
... morality , and to delectation . And , therefore , it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness , because it doth raise and erect the mind , by submitting the shews of things to the desires of the mind . " This authority ...
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... moral truths by the rays of an inventive imagination . There is implanted in him a spiritual being , which adds to the material world another creation , invisible to vulgar eyes . " ... " We have nature before us , but not nature ...
... moral truths by the rays of an inventive imagination . There is implanted in him a spiritual being , which adds to the material world another creation , invisible to vulgar eyes . " ... " We have nature before us , but not nature ...
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... moral instruction . " 66 Poetry " [ the sentence is aptly put into the mouth of Milton ] " teaches by embodyment of abstract ideas . " We have thus arrayed the authority of illustrious minds , Bacon , Shakspeare , Spenser , Sydney , and ...
... moral instruction . " 66 Poetry " [ the sentence is aptly put into the mouth of Milton ] " teaches by embodyment of abstract ideas . " We have thus arrayed the authority of illustrious minds , Bacon , Shakspeare , Spenser , Sydney , and ...
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... moral wisdom of an- cient heathendom was in its great poems . On the pages of the chief Greek poets may be traced the consciousness of our min- gled nature , as felt by them , showing that they partly realized the condition of the soul ...
... moral wisdom of an- cient heathendom was in its great poems . On the pages of the chief Greek poets may be traced the consciousness of our min- gled nature , as felt by them , showing that they partly realized the condition of the soul ...
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... moral . Earth - born and earthly it may be , but at the same time it must be ethereal . If it creep upon the 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 ...
... moral . Earth - born and earthly it may be , but at the same time it must be ethereal . If it creep upon the 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 ...
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