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... nature of the phenomenon as there have been critics to formulate these statements . There have been definitions drawn up with the critic's eye upon the character and temperament of this or that particular author , or upon the general ...
... nature of the phenomenon as there have been critics to formulate these statements . There have been definitions drawn up with the critic's eye upon the character and temperament of this or that particular author , or upon the general ...
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... natural imagination than a fortuitous concourse of atoms . " " I am no atheist , " he insisted ; " no Bigot to infidelity " ; and : “ I have lived a Deist ; what I shall die I know not . " In the boyish " Prayer of Nature " and in other ...
... natural imagination than a fortuitous concourse of atoms . " " I am no atheist , " he insisted ; " no Bigot to infidelity " ; and : “ I have lived a Deist ; what I shall die I know not . " In the boyish " Prayer of Nature " and in other ...
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... nature , save to be A link reluctant in a fleshly chain , Class'd among creatures , when the soul can flee , And with the sky , the peak , the heaving plain Of ocean , or the stars , mingle , and not in vain . LXXIII And thus I am ...
... nature , save to be A link reluctant in a fleshly chain , Class'd among creatures , when the soul can flee , And with the sky , the peak , the heaving plain Of ocean , or the stars , mingle , and not in vain . LXXIII And thus I am ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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