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... thought prettily , was more regarded than that of conceiving one nobly . " The truth of things is nobler than the truth of art . Most impressive evidence for this evaluation is the fact that in the 1740's , with continuing force ...
... thought prettily , was more regarded than that of conceiving one nobly . " The truth of things is nobler than the truth of art . Most impressive evidence for this evaluation is the fact that in the 1740's , with continuing force ...
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... thought . Indeed Carlyle makes direct reference , to Fichte's idea , for example , that literature is a " continuous revelation " of the Godlike in the Terrestrial and Common ( p . 151 ) , and to the " infinitude " in a Poet , and to ...
... thought . Indeed Carlyle makes direct reference , to Fichte's idea , for example , that literature is a " continuous revelation " of the Godlike in the Terrestrial and Common ( p . 151 ) , and to the " infinitude " in a Poet , and to ...
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... thought more awful than this : that sin is all around us and within us , and we know not what it is . We are beset ... thought , the thought of human destiny Miles : Language of Poetry , 1740's and 1840's 345.
... thought more awful than this : that sin is all around us and within us , and we know not what it is . We are beset ... thought , the thought of human destiny Miles : Language of Poetry , 1740's and 1840's 345.
Contents
Twenty Poets of the 1640s | 46 |
Critical Attitudes and Descriptive Conclusions | 125 |
The Primary Language of Poetry in the 1740s | 160 |
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