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... become science . The phenomena of nature , imaginatively represented , were not long in becoming myths . These the primal poets reproduced again as symbols , no longer of physical , but of moral truths . By and by the professional poets ...
... become science . The phenomena of nature , imaginatively represented , were not long in becoming myths . These the primal poets reproduced again as symbols , no longer of physical , but of moral truths . By and by the professional poets ...
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... become literary , so soon as there is a gap between the speech of books and that of life , the language becomes , so far as poetry is concerned , almost as dead as Latin , and ( as in writing Latin verses ) a mind in itself essentially ...
... become literary , so soon as there is a gap between the speech of books and that of life , the language becomes , so far as poetry is concerned , almost as dead as Latin , and ( as in writing Latin verses ) a mind in itself essentially ...
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... become unjust and wicked in action without having ceased to be just and good in soul . ” This maxim may do for that “ fugitive and cloistered virtue , unexercised and unbreathed , that never sallies out and seeks its adversary , ” which ...
... become unjust and wicked in action without having ceased to be just and good in soul . ” This maxim may do for that “ fugitive and cloistered virtue , unexercised and unbreathed , that never sallies out and seeks its adversary , ” which ...
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