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... mind had dwelt so long with the ancients , that it learnt at last to think as they did . Who cannot see a true and ... mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a slave , the meanest we can meet ! Wordsworth.88 Away , then , with the ...
... mind had dwelt so long with the ancients , that it learnt at last to think as they did . Who cannot see a true and ... mind is but the mind of his own eyes , He is a slave , the meanest we can meet ! Wordsworth.88 Away , then , with the ...
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... mind . He is ever the same caviller and lonely one . Romeo is uncertain , and hath had his joyous hours . He is wholly a creature of the heart ; Hamlet is one of the mind . To explain the distinction , by naming objects in actual ...
... mind . He is ever the same caviller and lonely one . Romeo is uncertain , and hath had his joyous hours . He is wholly a creature of the heart ; Hamlet is one of the mind . To explain the distinction , by naming objects in actual ...
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... mind is not quite so good as the settled solid principle which keeps its station . Parson Adams , if he had been thrust upon a mass of ice , and floated about the Polar Sea in a cold solitude , would have pulled out a sermon , " which ...
... mind is not quite so good as the settled solid principle which keeps its station . Parson Adams , if he had been thrust upon a mass of ice , and floated about the Polar Sea in a cold solitude , would have pulled out a sermon , " which ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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