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" 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 creative must create itself. "
Mosher's Magazine: Official Organ of the Catholic Summer School of America ... - Page 128
1899
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 530 pages
...write independently, and ) "•III! Judgment, hereafter. The Genins of Poetry must work out its owu salvation in a man : It cannot be matured by law and...— That which is creative must create itself — In Endymiou, I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the Soundings,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1899 - 510 pages
...independently, and with Judgment, hereafter. The Genius of 328 329 Poetry must work out its own salvation iij a man : It cannot be matured by law and precept, but...is creative must create itself — In Endymion, I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the Soundings, the quicksands,...
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 516 pages
...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 caiuiot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself — That which is...
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Disciples of Aesculapius, Volume 1

Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - 1901 - 498 pages
...till life has illustrated it." " Every point of thought is the centre of an intellectual world." " The genius of poetry must work out its own salvation...itself." " That which is creative must create itself." I have taken these sentences as they have occurred, without special selection. The letters are fall...
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A first sketch of English literature. With suppl. to the end of queen ...

Henry Morley - 1912 - 1214 pages
...written," he said, " independently without judgment. I may write independently and with judgment hereafter. ever been in England, he was asked. Yes, for a few months, aot lon was at the end of this year, 1818, that spitting of blood indicated the advance of a more deadly peril....
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The Enjoyment of Art

Carleton Eldredge Noyes - 1903 - 130 pages
...thought of idleness cannot be idle, And he 's awake who thinks himself asleep." Still again he says : " The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation...itself. That which is creative must create itself." A nature so constituted, a nature receptive and passive, is necessarily withdrawn from practical affairs....
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Among my books.- v. 6. Political essays.- v. 7. Literary and political addresses

James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 388 pages
...have written independently without judgment. I may write independently and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation...which is creative must create itself. In ' Endymion' I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the soundings, the quicksands,...
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Among my books

James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 392 pages
...have written independently without judgment. I may write independently and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation...itself. That which is creative must create itself. In 1 Endymion' I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the soundings,...
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Among My Books, Volume 5

James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 388 pages
...have written independently without judgment. I may write independently and with judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation...be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watch• • fulness in itself. That which is creative must create itself. In c Endymion' I leaped...
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The Poems of John Keats

John Keats - 1906 - 428 pages
...his master, making one realise the discipline that he put himself through and that made him say : " The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation...precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself." He had the courage of his errors too ; he knew "Endymion's" defect: — "In 'Endymion' I leaped headlong...
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