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...though projecting out of, overflowing, and transcending their mediums." See "Rabbi Ben Ezra" (1864): "Thoughts hardly to be packed / Into a narrow act,.../ Fancies that broke through language and escaped" (145-47). Or see, in a less pontifical vein, The Inn Album (1875): "That bard's a Browning; he neglects... | |
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...useless. He goes a step further elsewhere in saying that even our intentions count, as much as our acts: All I could never be,"' All, men ignored in me, This, I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. naively, almost cynically expressed in the lines following those we began to quote... | |
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