| 1849 - 604 páginas
...'have written independently without judgment. I may write in* depently, and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry ' must work out its own salvation in a man. ... I was never 'afraid of failure.' There are, however, trials in the world from which the most imaginative... | |
| 1849 - 606 páginas
...have written independently without judgment ; I may write independently and with judgment hereafter. The genius of poetry must work out its own salvation in a man ; it cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 574 páginas
...independently without jittlijiin.nl, I may write independently, anil villi jitil'jintnt, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 páginas
...have written independently without judgment. I may write independently, and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 páginas
...have written independently without judgment. I may write independently, and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 794 páginas
...have written independently, without judgment. I may write independently, and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is... | |
| 1849 - 588 páginas
...have written indepenaentiy without judgment ; I may write independently and with judgment hereafter. hardship, identify finer scenes, load me with grander mounta ; it cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which... | |
| 1849 - 290 páginas
...by law and preeept, but by sensation und watehfulness in itself. That whieh is ereative must ereate itself. In ' Endymion' I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have beeome better aequainted with tho soundings, the quieksands and the roeks, than if I had stayed upon... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1851 - 338 páginas
...have written independently, without judgment; I may write independently, and with judgment, hereafter. The genius of poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 312 páginas
...written independently, without judgment ; I may write independently, and with judgment, hereafter. The genius of poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is... | |
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