Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 822
... spirit among the new people . The age of provincialism , of submission to the judgment and acceptance of the taste of older and more cultivated com- munities , was coming to an end . Dr. Holmes called the address delivered before the ...
... spirit among the new people . The age of provincialism , of submission to the judgment and acceptance of the taste of older and more cultivated com- munities , was coming to an end . Dr. Holmes called the address delivered before the ...
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... spirit shares in the impulses of its time , and receives its education for its own work at the hands of older teachers . When all is said , however , Poe remains a man of singularly individual genius , owing little to his immediate or ...
... spirit shares in the impulses of its time , and receives its education for its own work at the hands of older teachers . When all is said , however , Poe remains a man of singularly individual genius , owing little to his immediate or ...
Page 825
... spirit has passed that way . It came again and again to Wordsworth during fifteen marvelous years ; and when it passed it left him cold and mechanical . It is the pure spirit of art moving like the wind where it listeth , and , like the ...
... spirit has passed that way . It came again and again to Wordsworth during fifteen marvelous years ; and when it passed it left him cold and mechanical . It is the pure spirit of art moving like the wind where it listeth , and , like the ...
Page 826
... spirit and environment , which elude all efforts to formulate them ; not because they lie outside the realm of law , but because the mind of man has not yet been able to explore that realm . And in this very incompleteness of the phi ...
... spirit and environment , which elude all efforts to formulate them ; not because they lie outside the realm of law , but because the mind of man has not yet been able to explore that realm . And in this very incompleteness of the phi ...
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... spirit which con- ceived , and of the race among which the perfect work was born . This passion , which is always striving to realize its own imperishableness in the perfection of its work , and to con- tinue unbroken the record of ...
... spirit which con- ceived , and of the race among which the perfect work was born . This passion , which is always striving to realize its own imperishableness in the perfection of its work , and to con- tinue unbroken the record of ...
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