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The fact remains that , in the earlier stages of study at any rate , poetry is most valued and loved when it is made to seem most human and vital ; and the human and vital interest of poetry can be most surely brought home to the reader ...
The fact remains that , in the earlier stages of study at any rate , poetry is most valued and loved when it is made to seem most human and vital ; and the human and vital interest of poetry can be most surely brought home to the reader ...
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at the expense of that flexibility , catholicity , and many - sidedness of interest which are needed to make human nature not only engaging but complete . His one absorbing concern was the salvation of his soul , and as this was a ...
at the expense of that flexibility , catholicity , and many - sidedness of interest which are needed to make human nature not only engaging but complete . His one absorbing concern was the salvation of his soul , and as this was a ...
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Human sin , of which he had the terrible evidences everywhere about him — God's redeeming grace , in which he still trusted to bring good out of evil , And evil turn to good - more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought ...
Human sin , of which he had the terrible evidences everywhere about him — God's redeeming grace , in which he still trusted to bring good out of evil , And evil turn to good - more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought ...
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