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... mind by some diversion . The Nile - tour was suggested and made feasible by kind friends , and he wrote to England explaining the necessity for some delay . Soon after his return home he heard of the death of the English publisher , and ...
... mind by some diversion . The Nile - tour was suggested and made feasible by kind friends , and he wrote to England explaining the necessity for some delay . Soon after his return home he heard of the death of the English publisher , and ...
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... mind very closely to the matter . He was pleased , in a general way , that the work should go on , but it may be a ques- tion exactly how far he sanctioned it . August 27 , 1883 . J. E. CABOT . POETRY AND IMAGINATION . POETRY AND ...
... mind very closely to the matter . He was pleased , in a general way , that the work should go on , but it may be a ques- tion exactly how far he sanctioned it . August 27 , 1883 . J. E. CABOT . POETRY AND IMAGINATION . POETRY AND ...
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... mind ; its strange suggestions and laws ; a certain tyranny which springs up in his own thoughts , which have an order , method , and beliefs of their own , very different from the order which this common - sense uses . Suppose there ...
... mind ; its strange suggestions and laws ; a certain tyranny which springs up in his own thoughts , which have an order , method , and beliefs of their own , very different from the order which this common - sense uses . Suppose there ...
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... mind . The world is an immense picture - book of every passage in human life . Every object he beholds is the mask of a man . " The privates of man's heart They speken and sound in his ear As tho ' they loud winds were ; " for the ...
... mind . The world is an immense picture - book of every passage in human life . Every object he beholds is the mask of a man . " The privates of man's heart They speken and sound in his ear As tho ' they loud winds were ; " for the ...
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... truth they cover . The mind , penetrated with its sentiment or its thought , projects it out- ward on whatever it beholds . The lover sees re- minders of his mistress in every beautiful object ; the 16 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
... truth they cover . The mind , penetrated with its sentiment or its thought , projects it out- ward on whatever it beholds . The lover sees re- minders of his mistress in every beautiful object ; the 16 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
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