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... human perception , and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM❜.4 If one might so put it , the mind is a copy of the mind of the Creator ; therefore true doctrine reveals our true nature ...
... human perception , and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM❜.4 If one might so put it , the mind is a copy of the mind of the Creator ; therefore true doctrine reveals our true nature ...
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... humanity its most complete expression possible . By identifying poetry and humanity , Wordsworth is endorsing an idealist aesthetics , where poetry is the fullest expression of the human ideal . The ideal must begin in the human , here ...
... humanity its most complete expression possible . By identifying poetry and humanity , Wordsworth is endorsing an idealist aesthetics , where poetry is the fullest expression of the human ideal . The ideal must begin in the human , here ...
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... human relationships , sympathies , compassion and the common alternation of joys and fears . It is to ' the human heart ' that he now gives thanks . So , in stanza XI , the poet accepts his new way of appreciating nature , without the ...
... human relationships , sympathies , compassion and the common alternation of joys and fears . It is to ' the human heart ' that he now gives thanks . So , in stanza XI , the poet accepts his new way of appreciating nature , without the ...
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