Genius and Faith: Or, Poetry and Religion, in Their Mutual RelationsCharles Scribner, 1853 - 328 |
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... taste and genius , and imparts its peculiar glow and coloring to the whole esthetic department of literature , whether in prose or verse . This will account for the indefi- nite form of the title assumed . When he speaks of genius , he ...
... taste and genius , and imparts its peculiar glow and coloring to the whole esthetic department of literature , whether in prose or verse . This will account for the indefi- nite form of the title assumed . When he speaks of genius , he ...
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... taste , contracted views , and canonized preju- dices lead them to look upon poetry only in one aspect , and to eschew it as diabolical and dangerous . Perhaps in our own favored land , there is a special liability to this cold and dark ...
... taste , contracted views , and canonized preju- dices lead them to look upon poetry only in one aspect , and to eschew it as diabolical and dangerous . Perhaps in our own favored land , there is a special liability to this cold and dark ...
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... taste and talent , who have taken up the impression , that true virtue chills the glow of genius , and that Christianity fetters the wings of an aspiring mind ; and who therefore conclude themselves to be , by special prerogative ...
... taste and talent , who have taken up the impression , that true virtue chills the glow of genius , and that Christianity fetters the wings of an aspiring mind ; and who therefore conclude themselves to be , by special prerogative ...
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... taste - Elements of Christian Character supposed unpoetical .... 141 CHAPTER HI . Poetical Inspiration of Christian Faith and Feeling .. CHAPTER IV . Same subject continued - Vital Harmony of Truth - Defects of By- ron's Poetry - Self ...
... taste - Elements of Christian Character supposed unpoetical .... 141 CHAPTER HI . Poetical Inspiration of Christian Faith and Feeling .. CHAPTER IV . Same subject continued - Vital Harmony of Truth - Defects of By- ron's Poetry - Self ...
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... so called .... 274 CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion - The Special Adaptation of Christianity , in its pro- visions and hopes , to men of refined taste and poetical genius 303 PART FIRST . CHAPTER I. POETRY THE DIGNITY OF ITS CONTENTS . xi.
... so called .... 274 CHAPTER VIII . Conclusion - The Special Adaptation of Christianity , in its pro- visions and hopes , to men of refined taste and poetical genius 303 PART FIRST . CHAPTER I. POETRY THE DIGNITY OF ITS CONTENTS . xi.
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