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... mind is turned away from him . We read in Gâtaka , 190 ( vol . ii , p . 77 ) - " One evening , on his way to Getavana , he , the disciple of Buddha , came to the bank of the river Akiravatî , when the ferrymen had pulled up their boats ...
... mind is turned away from him . We read in Gâtaka , 190 ( vol . ii , p . 77 ) - " One evening , on his way to Getavana , he , the disciple of Buddha , came to the bank of the river Akiravatî , when the ferrymen had pulled up their boats ...
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... mind - these are the soul of poetry . But while metre , rhyme , and rhythm are not primarily essential , yet the outward form aids very materially in producing that delight , and in bringing about that frame of mind which it is the aim ...
... mind - these are the soul of poetry . But while metre , rhyme , and rhythm are not primarily essential , yet the outward form aids very materially in producing that delight , and in bringing about that frame of mind which it is the aim ...
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... mind of the critic . In fact it is not to be sought at all outside of the poet's own work . It lies in the very nature of poetry itself . Every one is , to some extent , a poet , though he may not write poetry . Poetry is the music of ...
... mind of the critic . In fact it is not to be sought at all outside of the poet's own work . It lies in the very nature of poetry itself . Every one is , to some extent , a poet , though he may not write poetry . Poetry is the music of ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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