Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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4. oldal
... mind which fits us to enjoy for ever the sovereign boon of our own indestructibility ? But why should I tender you my unworthy words , when a greater voice has expressed himself on the point ? It is one of the fashions of the day to ...
... mind which fits us to enjoy for ever the sovereign boon of our own indestructibility ? But why should I tender you my unworthy words , when a greater voice has expressed himself on the point ? It is one of the fashions of the day to ...
5. oldal
... mind and exalt the spirit into high raptures by propor- tioning the shows of things to the desires of the mind . Surely this exaltation of delight to some " participation of divineness , " is the most perfect homage to poetry , at any ...
... mind and exalt the spirit into high raptures by propor- tioning the shows of things to the desires of the mind . Surely this exaltation of delight to some " participation of divineness , " is the most perfect homage to poetry , at any ...
6. oldal
... mind to me a kingdom is . The panorama of fancy , at noon or midnight , ever relieving the soul from listlessness or inactivity . My first ground of allegiance , therefore , is not a sug- gestion of utility , but of pure enjoyment , for ...
... mind to me a kingdom is . The panorama of fancy , at noon or midnight , ever relieving the soul from listlessness or inactivity . My first ground of allegiance , therefore , is not a sug- gestion of utility , but of pure enjoyment , for ...
8. oldal
... mind and a " participation of divineness , " possible as the future . portion of his own natal place and beloved home . Of further prompting or monition , if it were needed , the circumstance and stress of the age in which Roscoe first ...
... mind and a " participation of divineness , " possible as the future . portion of his own natal place and beloved home . Of further prompting or monition , if it were needed , the circumstance and stress of the age in which Roscoe first ...
10. oldal
... mind , and of the embodiment of the poetic dreams and aspirations , " par- taking of divineness " of countless ages . He realised to the full how Venice , inch by inch , from foothold to foothold , had emerged to stand alone and in ...
... mind , and of the embodiment of the poetic dreams and aspirations , " par- taking of divineness " of countless ages . He realised to the full how Venice , inch by inch , from foothold to foothold , had emerged to stand alone and in ...
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