Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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... means straight ; wrong means twisted . Spirit primarily means wind ; transgression , the crossing of a line ; supercilious , the raising of the eyebrow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and ...
... means straight ; wrong means twisted . Spirit primarily means wind ; transgression , the crossing of a line ; supercilious , the raising of the eyebrow . We say the heart to express emotion , the head to denote thought ; and thought and ...
Strana 191
... means he was able , in the direct way and without envy to avail himself of the wit and weight of Socrates , to which unques- tionably his own debt was great ; and these derived again their principal advantage from the perfect art of ...
... means he was able , in the direct way and without envy to avail himself of the wit and weight of Socrates , to which unques- tionably his own debt was great ; and these derived again their principal advantage from the perfect art of ...
Strana 252
... means and symbol . This discovery , which sometimes yields to poets a certain casual and interrupted light , serving for the ornament of their writing , was in him an unsleeping insight ; and whatever faults or obstructions of ...
... means and symbol . This discovery , which sometimes yields to poets a certain casual and interrupted light , serving for the ornament of their writing , was in him an unsleeping insight ; and whatever faults or obstructions of ...
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1803MAY 25 Born in Boston Massachusetts | 246 |
POEMS | 295 |
Ode Inscribed to W H Channing | 433 |
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