American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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Page 202
... true , the divine Eros - the Uranian , as distinguished from the Dionaean Venus — is un- questionably the purest and truest of all poetical themes . And in regard to Truth - if , to be sure , through the attain- ment of a truth , we are ...
... true , the divine Eros - the Uranian , as distinguished from the Dionaean Venus — is un- questionably the purest and truest of all poetical themes . And in regard to Truth - if , to be sure , through the attain- ment of a truth , we are ...
Page 258
... true , believe in the external world . The belief that it appears only , is an after- thought , but with culture ... true theory of nature and of man , that it should contain somewhat progressive . Uses that are exhausted or that may be ...
... true , believe in the external world . The belief that it appears only , is an after- thought , but with culture ... true theory of nature and of man , that it should contain somewhat progressive . Uses that are exhausted or that may be ...
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... true for you in your private heart is true for all men that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost , and our first thought is rendered back to us ...
... true for you in your private heart is true for all men that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal sense ; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost , and our first thought is rendered back to us ...
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