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This the Hebrew poets appear to me to have possessed above all others , and next to them the English . ... of his inmost being into the forms and appearances of nature lies , according to Coleridge , the secret of the poet's insight .
This the Hebrew poets appear to me to have possessed above all others , and next to them the English . ... of his inmost being into the forms and appearances of nature lies , according to Coleridge , the secret of the poet's insight .
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Thus the vital unity which the poet reads in the outward manifestations of nature , her apparently chance combinations of movement , form , and colour , the philosopher finds in her inward processes and organization ; and in either case ...
Thus the vital unity which the poet reads in the outward manifestations of nature , her apparently chance combinations of movement , form , and colour , the philosopher finds in her inward processes and organization ; and in either case ...
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The poet's heart and intellect ( he writes to Southey in that year ) should be intimately combined and unified with the great appearances of Nature , and not held in solution and loose mixture with them , in the shape of formal similes ...
The poet's heart and intellect ( he writes to Southey in that year ) should be intimately combined and unified with the great appearances of Nature , and not held in solution and loose mixture with them , in the shape of formal similes ...
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