Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... soul , not equal to ours , not capable of chains of reasoning , but able to feel and in a measure to judge ; a soul drawn from a very subtilised matter , " a distilment of light , livelier and quicker than flame . " Many other writers ...
... soul , not equal to ours , not capable of chains of reasoning , but able to feel and in a measure to judge ; a soul drawn from a very subtilised matter , " a distilment of light , livelier and quicker than flame . " Many other writers ...
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... soul been an executant like Dryden , he might have been a kind of English Juvenal . As it is , his strain of uncouth indignation is like that of Hall and Marston , though sincerer ; and his rugged couplet is out of date . No more ...
... soul been an executant like Dryden , he might have been a kind of English Juvenal . As it is , his strain of uncouth indignation is like that of Hall and Marston , though sincerer ; and his rugged couplet is out of date . No more ...
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... soul in this " wise passiveness , " which is in the nature of a continual act of prayer . Thence emerging , the soul rises by more steps to a condition less and less determinate , not only without care for self , but without distinct ...
... soul in this " wise passiveness , " which is in the nature of a continual act of prayer . Thence emerging , the soul rises by more steps to a condition less and less determinate , not only without care for self , but without distinct ...
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