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... ideas . Metaphysical poetry requires an acquaintance with both philosophic life and actual life ; the " agitatio mentis " and " actio vita " of Cicero . From the latter must be drawn aknowledge of the human soul ; by the former , this ...
... ideas . Metaphysical poetry requires an acquaintance with both philosophic life and actual life ; the " agitatio mentis " and " actio vita " of Cicero . From the latter must be drawn aknowledge of the human soul ; by the former , this ...
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... ideas of the present age , " the thoughts that shake mankind . " Wordsworth should be read on a pleas- ant Sabbath ; when Nature which he has described is seen realized about us ; when by his thoughts , gentle yet profound , the Soul is ...
... ideas of the present age , " the thoughts that shake mankind . " Wordsworth should be read on a pleas- ant Sabbath ; when Nature which he has described is seen realized about us ; when by his thoughts , gentle yet profound , the Soul is ...
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But , admitting the very doubtful truth of the premises , how absurd the idea that a writer should aim at a particular ... ideas of a hero . Their hard- ihood and full development of person resulting from out - of - door life , their ...
But , admitting the very doubtful truth of the premises , how absurd the idea that a writer should aim at a particular ... ideas of a hero . Their hard- ihood and full development of person resulting from out - of - door life , their ...
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