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Page 33
... problem in the poems of Nature . Third , there is the question of the internal division within man -the contention for supremacy between the reason and the heart . These problems are resolved , of course , but only through the process ...
... problem in the poems of Nature . Third , there is the question of the internal division within man -the contention for supremacy between the reason and the heart . These problems are resolved , of course , but only through the process ...
Page 73
... problem of revising " Thanatopsis " along these two same lines . The subsequent revisions progressed toward a firm refutation of the theme of " Not That From Life and All Its Woes " expressed in the lines : " And ' tis th ' eternal doom ...
... problem of revising " Thanatopsis " along these two same lines . The subsequent revisions progressed toward a firm refutation of the theme of " Not That From Life and All Its Woes " expressed in the lines : " And ' tis th ' eternal doom ...
Page 90
... problem of corruption , which had overtaken the many branches of the government during the Civil War , Bryant and ... problems essentially insolvable , or to imply that power itself , in spite of its oppressive and injurious features ...
... problem of corruption , which had overtaken the many branches of the government during the Civil War , Bryant and ... problems essentially insolvable , or to imply that power itself , in spite of its oppressive and injurious features ...
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