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" THE FUTURE of poetry is immense, because in poetry, where it is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which is not shown to be... "
Duty - Página 19
por Samuel Smiles - 1880 - 430 páginas
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Notes and Queries, Volumen203

1958 - 628 páginas
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The Official Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the Church Congress, Held ...

1885 - 676 páginas
...is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited...materialised itself in the fact, in the supposed fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest is a world of illusion,...
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The English poets, selections, ed. by T.H. Ward. Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 páginas
...is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited...the fact, in the supposed fact; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest...
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Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 páginas
...worthy of its high destinies, our race, 'as- time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited...the fact, in the supposed fact; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poe.try the idea is everything ; the rest...
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The English Poets: Selections

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 páginas
...is worthy of its high destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited...the fact, in the supposed fact; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poetry the idea is everything; the rest...
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Choice Literature, Volumen4

1880 - 400 páginas
...destinies, our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a crec-d which is not shaken, not an accredited dogma which...which does not threaten to dissolve. Our religion has materialized itself in the fact, in the supposed fact ; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and...
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The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature, Volumen4

1880 - 402 páginas
...our race, as time goes on, will fin" an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a crefid which is DO! shaken, not an accredited dogma which is not shown...which does not threaten to dissolve. Our religion has materialized itself in the fact, in the sup posed fact; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and...
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The Modern Review, Volumen1

1880 - 938 páginas
...emotions as they detach themselves from false and delusive dogmas. "Our religion,'' says Mr. Arnold, " has materialised itself in the fact, in the supposed fact ; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest...
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The Andover Review, Volumen16

1891 - 750 páginas
...poetry is immense, because in poetry our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken ; not an...which does not threaten to dissolve. Our religion has materialized itself in the fact, in the supposed fact ; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and...
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The Liberal Movement in English Literature

William John Courthope - 1885 - 272 páginas
...it is worthy of its high destinies, our race as time goes on will find an ever surer and surer stay. There is not a creed which is not shaken, not an accredited...the fact, in the supposed fact ; it has attached its emotion to the fact, and now the fact is failing it. But for poetry the idea is everything ; the rest...
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