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How much mightier must be the agency of literature as it passes beyond and
above that which is local and limited , temporary or conventional , into the region
of the spiritual and the eternal , when it enters into the very soul of man ...
How much mightier must be the agency of literature as it passes beyond and
above that which is local and limited , temporary or conventional , into the region
of the spiritual and the eternal , when it enters into the very soul of man ...
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It is one of the countless and varied influences under which man ' s spiritual
being passes through this mortal life . It is one agency amid many , only one
among many , for we must not exaggerate its importance . We are dwelling amid
the ...
It is one of the countless and varied influences under which man ' s spiritual
being passes through this mortal life . It is one agency amid many , only one
among many , for we must not exaggerate its importance . We are dwelling amid
the ...
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... that branch of it , its aptness to this or that man , this or that woman : but the
power - literature is immeasurable , because it partakes of the infinite , and
passing through and beyond the mere intellect , it dwells in the deep places of
the soul .
... that branch of it , its aptness to this or that man , this or that woman : but the
power - literature is immeasurable , because it partakes of the infinite , and
passing through and beyond the mere intellect , it dwells in the deep places of
the soul .
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... it also may be read for happiness , rather than for mere pleasure , for a
perpetual rather than a passing joy : it may give health of mind , vigour , and
vision : the heart may beat all the truer for it ; the mind ' s eye may see all the
clearer for it .
... it also may be read for happiness , rather than for mere pleasure , for a
perpetual rather than a passing joy : it may give health of mind , vigour , and
vision : the heart may beat all the truer for it ; the mind ' s eye may see all the
clearer for it .
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The woman ' s mind must rise to a wiser activity , the man ' s to a wiser
passiveness ; each true to its nature , they may consort in such just
companionship that strength of mind shall pass from each to each ; and thus
chastened and invigorated ...
The woman ' s mind must rise to a wiser activity , the man ' s to a wiser
passiveness ; each true to its nature , they may consort in such just
companionship that strength of mind shall pass from each to each ; and thus
chastened and invigorated ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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