American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, 第 1 卷Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 頁 |
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... truth inwardly manifested ; and it is my earnest desire that in this weighty matter we may be so truly humbled as to be favored with a clear understanding of the mind of truth , and follow it ; this would be of more advantage to the ...
... truth inwardly manifested ; and it is my earnest desire that in this weighty matter we may be so truly humbled as to be favored with a clear understanding of the mind of truth , and follow it ; this would be of more advantage to the ...
第 916 頁
... truth and feels their force , and is moved and filled and elevated by them . Nor does poetry refuse to carry on a sort of process of reasoning by deducing one truth from another . Her demonstrations differ , how- ever , from ordinary ...
... truth and feels their force , and is moved and filled and elevated by them . Nor does poetry refuse to carry on a sort of process of reasoning by deducing one truth from another . Her demonstrations differ , how- ever , from ordinary ...
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... truth - if , to be sure , through the attainment of a truth , we are led to perceive a harmony where none was apparent before , we ex- perience , at once , the true poetical effect - but this effect is referable to the harmony alone ...
... truth - if , to be sure , through the attainment of a truth , we are led to perceive a harmony where none was apparent before , we ex- perience , at once , the true poetical effect - but this effect is referable to the harmony alone ...
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