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... soul of man , with its depths of goodness and of evil , brighter and darker than aught in the region of romance . In our own times , it was for all his race that Byron gave utter- ance to his passionate poetry : it was for all Christian ...
... soul of man , with its depths of goodness and of evil , brighter and darker than aught in the region of romance . In our own times , it was for all his race that Byron gave utter- ance to his passionate poetry : it was for all Christian ...
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... soul of man : we are dwelling in the social world of kindred human beings , giving and receiving from one another impressions to last , it may be , through eternity : we are living amid the spiritual agencies which are vouch- W W safed ...
... soul of man : we are dwelling in the social world of kindred human beings , giving and receiving from one another impressions to last , it may be , through eternity : we are living amid the spiritual agencies which are vouch- W W safed ...
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... soul than to keep it open to all the healthful in- fluences which are provided for it , and to hold them all * Wordsworth . Sonnet , " Personal Talk , " p . 186 . † Wordsworth . " The Tables Turned , " p . 337 . in true adjustment ...
... soul than to keep it open to all the healthful in- fluences which are provided for it , and to hold them all * Wordsworth . Sonnet , " Personal Talk , " p . 186 . † Wordsworth . " The Tables Turned , " p . 337 . in true adjustment ...
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... soul itself ; and thus by no one function , but by many , does man build up his moral being . Such is education , in its large and true significancy . Looking to literature as our present subject , and having ascertained that its prime ...
... soul itself ; and thus by no one function , but by many , does man build up his moral being . Such is education , in its large and true significancy . Looking to literature as our present subject , and having ascertained that its prime ...
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... soul - engendered energy ? The knowledge- literature is measurable , and we can judge of the utility of this or that branch of it , its aptness to this or that man , this or that woman : but the power - literature is im- measurable ...
... soul - engendered energy ? The knowledge- literature is measurable , and we can judge of the utility of this or that branch of it , its aptness to this or that man , this or that woman : but the power - literature is im- measurable ...
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