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... thought , every subtilest fibre of feeling , was mated by new shoots and leafage of expression , fed from those unseen sources in the common earth of human nature . The Cabalists had a notion , that whoever found out the mystic word for ...
... thought , every subtilest fibre of feeling , was mated by new shoots and leafage of expression , fed from those unseen sources in the common earth of human nature . The Cabalists had a notion , that whoever found out the mystic word for ...
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... thought , it has become part of it , its very flesh and blood . . The pleasure it gives us is unmixed , direct , like that from the smell of a flower or the flavor of a fruit . ) Milton sets everywhere his little pitfalls of bookish ...
... thought , it has become part of it , its very flesh and blood . . The pleasure it gives us is unmixed , direct , like that from the smell of a flower or the flavor of a fruit . ) Milton sets everywhere his little pitfalls of bookish ...
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... thought has a direct bearing on the immediate life and interests of men . His genius was not a St. Elmo's fire , as it so often is with mere poets , was in Shelley , for example , playing in ineffectual flame about the points of his thought ...
... thought has a direct bearing on the immediate life and interests of men . His genius was not a St. Elmo's fire , as it so often is with mere poets , was in Shelley , for example , playing in ineffectual flame about the points of his thought ...
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