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... feel that their exist- ence is but for a day . The muse of our age is neither working for the present , nor storing up testimonies of her existence and her labours to people the bookshelves of future generations . Nor is there as much ...
... feel that their exist- ence is but for a day . The muse of our age is neither working for the present , nor storing up testimonies of her existence and her labours to people the bookshelves of future generations . Nor is there as much ...
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... feeling , which is incompatible with the historical character of the heart's muse in past times . If any of our ... feel that a coarser pencil is at work now than was guided by those who represent the poetry of our youth : the poets ...
... feeling , which is incompatible with the historical character of the heart's muse in past times . If any of our ... feel that a coarser pencil is at work now than was guided by those who represent the poetry of our youth : the poets ...
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... feel them most , ' whether true or not as a general rule , certainly holds good here . In fact , an Irishman ... feeling - the strong inward persuasion of the incomparable realities and excellences residing in all things in general , and ...
... feel them most , ' whether true or not as a general rule , certainly holds good here . In fact , an Irishman ... feeling - the strong inward persuasion of the incomparable realities and excellences residing in all things in general , and ...
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