The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... spirit of poetry , and with the poet's spirit . Like the ostrich , I cannot fly , yet have I wings that give me the feeling of flight ; and , as I sweep along the plain , can look up toward the bird of Jove , and can follow him and say ...
... spirit of poetry , and with the poet's spirit . Like the ostrich , I cannot fly , yet have I wings that give me the feeling of flight ; and , as I sweep along the plain , can look up toward the bird of Jove , and can follow him and say ...
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... spirit of Shakspeare , and fashioned and controlled its creations ; the same which , taking early hold of the heart of Milton , and kindling his as- pirations in manhood as well as youth - giving ever and anon light to the fierceness of ...
... spirit of Shakspeare , and fashioned and controlled its creations ; the same which , taking early hold of the heart of Milton , and kindling his as- pirations in manhood as well as youth - giving ever and anon light to the fierceness of ...
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... spirit is endowed . When Lord Bacon took that survey of human knowledge which has been a chart for inquiry , he did not forget " that part of learning styled poesy , " but saw in it the aspirations of " the spirit of man for a more ...
... spirit is endowed . When Lord Bacon took that survey of human knowledge which has been a chart for inquiry , he did not forget " that part of learning styled poesy , " but saw in it the aspirations of " the spirit of man for a more ...
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... spirit of Milton , it brought an intuitive sense of its majesty , which bursts forth in its own sublime vindication- probably the most eloquent annunciation of the functions of the imagination ever uttered : " These abilities , ( by ...
... spirit of Milton , it brought an intuitive sense of its majesty , which bursts forth in its own sublime vindication- probably the most eloquent annunciation of the functions of the imagination ever uttered : " These abilities , ( by ...
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... spirit , who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar , to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases . " Besides these authorities for the opinion that the highest ...
... spirit , who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar , to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases . " Besides these authorities for the opinion that the highest ...
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