John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... soul inhabits the body as fire inhabits the material which it burns must surely go back to the moment when the existence of the soul was first surmised ; for only by such an image could the nature of the soul's existence be at all appre ...
... soul inhabits the body as fire inhabits the material which it burns must surely go back to the moment when the existence of the soul was first surmised ; for only by such an image could the nature of the soul's existence be at all appre ...
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... soul of humanity unite within them- selves the contrary impulses of men . They live so intimately with their ideals that they are half persuaded of their reality ; they think so highly of the soul that a truth for it alone becomes a ...
... soul of humanity unite within them- selves the contrary impulses of men . They live so intimately with their ideals that they are half persuaded of their reality ; they think so highly of the soul that a truth for it alone becomes a ...
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... soul which has been opened to us , must be also a kingdom of our own souls , otherwise we should never have recognised it or known it for what it was . The great writer vindicates our right to our own forgotten majesty and disturbs us ...
... soul which has been opened to us , must be also a kingdom of our own souls , otherwise we should never have recognised it or known it for what it was . The great writer vindicates our right to our own forgotten majesty and disturbs us ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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