Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 strán (strany) |
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... motive will be a yielding to the hallowed impulses to action ; - the permanent state of their souls , eternal life . There is a desire of mental activity felt by such a mind as Shakspeare's corresponding with that im- pulse to physical ...
... motive will be a yielding to the hallowed impulses to action ; - the permanent state of their souls , eternal life . There is a desire of mental activity felt by such a mind as Shakspeare's corresponding with that im- pulse to physical ...
Strana 71
... motive was to please . But that poetry gives pleasure , is a consequence of its be- ing written , not the motive for it . We degrade those whom the world has pronounced poets , when we as- sume any other cause of their song than the ...
... motive was to please . But that poetry gives pleasure , is a consequence of its be- ing written , not the motive for it . We degrade those whom the world has pronounced poets , when we as- sume any other cause of their song than the ...
Strana 80
... motives ; he wished but to live , and he passed without a prefer- ence through all the forms of living , and may be ... motive , is sending the lightning flashes of heaven to play for men's amusement among the far - off clouds ; and 80 ...
... motives ; he wished but to live , and he passed without a prefer- ence through all the forms of living , and may be ... motive , is sending the lightning flashes of heaven to play for men's amusement among the far - off clouds ; and 80 ...
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