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... feel , " Collins writes of Shakespeare ; the cry is that of Arnold's Memorial Verses on the Death of Words- worth , " But who , ah ! who will make us feel ? " In the noble Ode to Simplicity , the eighth stanza sums up what may be called ...
... feel , " Collins writes of Shakespeare ; the cry is that of Arnold's Memorial Verses on the Death of Words- worth , " But who , ah ! who will make us feel ? " In the noble Ode to Simplicity , the eighth stanza sums up what may be called ...
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... feel The answering swell of mine : " one's mind passes at once to Wordsworth's— " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together ...
... feel The answering swell of mine : " one's mind passes at once to Wordsworth's— " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together ...
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... feel surprised and resentful at the peculiar interest often manifested here in a writer whom they would be sorry to ... feeling that Whitman just failed as a poet ( for that I knew before ) , but to the conviction that he represents ...
... feel surprised and resentful at the peculiar interest often manifested here in a writer whom they would be sorry to ... feeling that Whitman just failed as a poet ( for that I knew before ) , but to the conviction that he represents ...
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... feel that on both sides men in multitudes came forth to die for impersonal causes which , right or wrong , they ... feeling . On reading it again to myself I find nothing to retract or to qualify ; but there is one thing which I wish to ...
... feel that on both sides men in multitudes came forth to die for impersonal causes which , right or wrong , they ... feeling . On reading it again to myself I find nothing to retract or to qualify ; but there is one thing which I wish to ...
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... feel within ourselves , there are infinite possibilities for good as the proper con- ditions are set up . When we see a man displaying high courage and true comradeship we say of him that he may have his imperfections , but he is good ...
... feel within ourselves , there are infinite possibilities for good as the proper con- ditions are set up . When we see a man displaying high courage and true comradeship we say of him that he may have his imperfections , but he is good ...
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admiration American art and thought beauty bishop Bruges Budé century character charm civilisation clerical Collins colour criticism culture death delight Eclogues Empire England English English poetry Erasmus essay expression exquisite feel finest France Francesco Sforza FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND friends genius grace Gray's Greek hand heart human Indian individual intellectual JUAN LUIS VIVES kind Latin leaders learned Leonardo less letters literary literature living love of country Ludovico il Moro lyric lyrical poetry Master Milan mind modern nature never Paris parish parson passion poems poet poetical poetry portrait preached primitive recognise religion Republic of Letters Rupert Brooke scholar scholarship seems sense sentiment sermons society soul Spain Spanish spirit stanzas surplice tells things touch truth University of Paris Valencia Vasari verse vicar Vives Walt Whitman whole wonder words writing written wrote