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... mind for review , but seemed to run into his blood and imagi- nation , and blend with his life . He was the representative of the Elizabethan age to the nineteenth century , and en- forced the claims of his stalwart veterans to ...
... mind for review , but seemed to run into his blood and imagi- nation , and blend with his life . He was the representative of the Elizabethan age to the nineteenth century , and en- forced the claims of his stalwart veterans to ...
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... minds in different departments of literature and science , men eminent in action and speculation , men whose names ring ... mind at the revival of letters , whose splendid results were seen in the invention of gunpowder and printing , in ...
... minds in different departments of literature and science , men eminent in action and speculation , men whose names ring ... mind at the revival of letters , whose splendid results were seen in the invention of gunpowder and printing , in ...
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... minds more comprehensive , pro- found , practical and available . The philosophers were poets , and the poets philosophers . There was a strong devel- opment and happy equipoise of those powers which relate to actual life , and those ...
... minds more comprehensive , pro- found , practical and available . The philosophers were poets , and the poets philosophers . There was a strong devel- opment and happy equipoise of those powers which relate to actual life , and those ...
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... mind as some of Byron's and Moore's , for , though they represent immorality , they do not inculcate it . Their robust strength of nature preserved them from sentimentality , if not from bombast and buffoonery . Their minds breathed the ...
... mind as some of Byron's and Moore's , for , though they represent immorality , they do not inculcate it . Their robust strength of nature preserved them from sentimentality , if not from bombast and buffoonery . Their minds breathed the ...
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... mind was self - will , and this is the bond which binds together his strangely huddled faculties . Of all English poets , he most reminds us of Byron ; ruder , it may be , but at the same time more colossal in his proportions . He is a ...
... mind was self - will , and this is the bond which binds together his strangely huddled faculties . Of all English poets , he most reminds us of Byron ; ruder , it may be , but at the same time more colossal in his proportions . He is a ...
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