The Oral Study of LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1932 - 483 pages |
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Page 151
... feel nothing , and therefore see truly ; the men who feel strongly , think weakly , and see untruly ( second order of poets ) ; the men who feel strongly , think strongly , and see truly ( first order of poets ) ; and the men who ...
... feel nothing , and therefore see truly ; the men who feel strongly , think weakly , and see untruly ( second order of poets ) ; the men who feel strongly , think strongly , and see truly ( first order of poets ) ; and the men who ...
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... feel , yet see thee never , - As I feel now , lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest , Its dim shapes are clad with brightness , And the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness Till they fail , as I am ...
... feel , yet see thee never , - As I feel now , lost for ever ! Lamp of Earth ! where'er thou movest , Its dim shapes are clad with brightness , And the souls of whom thou lovest Walk upon the winds with lightness Till they fail , as I am ...
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... feel care , but not the ab- sence of it : fear , but not security . We feel a wish as we feel hunger and thirst , but as soon as it is satisfied , it is just the same as with the eaten morsel , which we no longer feel after it is swal ...
... feel care , but not the ab- sence of it : fear , but not security . We feel a wish as we feel hunger and thirst , but as soon as it is satisfied , it is just the same as with the eaten morsel , which we no longer feel after it is swal ...
Contents
PREFACE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PASSAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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A. C. SWINBURNE ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH assertion beauty breath Cæsar CLARENCE DAY consciousness dark dead death Dionysus divine doth dream earth emotional emphasis eternal eyes fact fear feel flowers give glory grow H. L. MENCKEN hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope human ideas immortal king Knopf Lady of Shalott LEO TOLSTOI light literary live look LORD man's MATTHEW ARNOLD means mind moral nature never night o'er Odysseus once oral passion permission of Charles person poets poor published by Alfred reader reason religion rest ROBERT BROWNING sense sentence silent sing slave sleep song soul speak spirit stars student sweet tears thee thine things thought tion to-day truth voice whole wild WILFRED SCAWEN BLUNT WILLIAM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words writer wrong youth