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... beautiful sanctities . Let us draw the threads of this slight discourse to- gether . I have not shown nor have I tried to show that Shakespeare was a mystic or a saint . His religion was , if you like , of the ordinary kind , lifted ...
... beautiful sanctities . Let us draw the threads of this slight discourse to- gether . I have not shown nor have I tried to show that Shakespeare was a mystic or a saint . His religion was , if you like , of the ordinary kind , lifted ...
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... beautiful head , which happily we can see in plaster copies of the life mask . It is well that it is a life mask and not a death mask , for at the time he died he was terribly emaciated . But the face of Keats two years before that is a ...
... beautiful head , which happily we can see in plaster copies of the life mask . It is well that it is a life mask and not a death mask , for at the time he died he was terribly emaciated . But the face of Keats two years before that is a ...
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... repent ; This , like thy glory , Titan , is to be Good , great , and joyous , beautiful and free ; This is alone Life , Joy , Empire and Victory ! " O XI ON BOOKS AND PREACHING NE of the pleasantest 159 THE CHRISTIAN COMPROMISE.
... repent ; This , like thy glory , Titan , is to be Good , great , and joyous , beautiful and free ; This is alone Life , Joy , Empire and Victory ! " O XI ON BOOKS AND PREACHING NE of the pleasantest 159 THE CHRISTIAN COMPROMISE.
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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