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... things besides the value of his work . In the present case , anyhow , the need seems to be a fact . The reasons for it I have tried to explain . The great reason lies , however , in the matter and significance of the work . The poet ...
... things besides the value of his work . In the present case , anyhow , the need seems to be a fact . The reasons for it I have tried to explain . The great reason lies , however , in the matter and significance of the work . The poet ...
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... things only - such men , by force of their very virtues , are but little capable of sympathy with an art that seems to serve none of their ends , and to belong to another world than that in which their lives are spent . And yet , though ...
... things only - such men , by force of their very virtues , are but little capable of sympathy with an art that seems to serve none of their ends , and to belong to another world than that in which their lives are spent . And yet , though ...
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... things as regards the mode and measure of thought for perhaps a quarter of the century , say from 1850 to 1875. But that is no longer a fair , not to say a sufficient or complete , description of the temper and thought of our time ...
... things as regards the mode and measure of thought for perhaps a quarter of the century , say from 1850 to 1875. But that is no longer a fair , not to say a sufficient or complete , description of the temper and thought of our time ...
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... things every way - have set forth , in regard to art , that imagination and beauty in the old senses , and all spiritual elements , have practically gone out of art because out of belief and life , and ought even to be excluded ...
... things every way - have set forth , in regard to art , that imagination and beauty in the old senses , and all spiritual elements , have practically gone out of art because out of belief and life , and ought even to be excluded ...
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... things always come upon by man's mind , whatever line it may take . Thus it happens that the new idealism comes enlarged because informed by the results and expanded by the ideas of modern know- ledge , by its great conception of the ...
... things always come upon by man's mind , whatever line it may take . Thus it happens that the new idealism comes enlarged because informed by the results and expanded by the ideas of modern know- ledge , by its great conception of the ...
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Æschylus aims Anael argument Aristophanes beauty belief Berthold bishop Browning Browning's Caliban character Christmas Eve circumstances clear Colombe criticism deeper depth divine dramatic lyrics dream duty energy experience expression facts faith feels Ferishtah's Fancies fuller genius give grasp growth Guelf heart higher hope human ideal ideas interest interpretation Keats kind knowledge Last Duchess literature lives look Mantua matter means method modern moral nature Paracelsus persons Pippa Pippa Passes play poem poet poet's mind poetic poetry point of view present principle problem question readers reason regard relation religion Robert Browning Salinguerra scope seek seems sense Setebos Shakspere Shelley Sludge song Sordello soul speaks sphere spiritual standpoint story strong style suggest sympathy task theme things things poetry thinker thought and passion touch troubadour true truth unseen universe Valence vital whole
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