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... mind of the nature - mystic , of whom Wordsworth , who , I believe , did not read Plato much , is the type . Anyone who understands The Prelude ' understands Platonism . 66 6 Does Ruskin belong to this type ? I should not say entirely ...
... mind of the nature - mystic , of whom Wordsworth , who , I believe , did not read Plato much , is the type . Anyone who understands The Prelude ' understands Platonism . 66 6 Does Ruskin belong to this type ? I should not say entirely ...
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... mind his own business and leave propaganda , no matter how worthy , alone . No doubt many abuses have been corrected by the efforts of literary people ; yet one feels that those who have fought and are fighting wrongs , grievances and ...
... mind his own business and leave propaganda , no matter how worthy , alone . No doubt many abuses have been corrected by the efforts of literary people ; yet one feels that those who have fought and are fighting wrongs , grievances and ...
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... mind responds with admiration to the distinct vision and grand utterance in the poem which you have been so good as to send me . Also I trust that an intellect informed by so much passionate energy as yours will soon give us more heroic ...
... mind responds with admiration to the distinct vision and grand utterance in the poem which you have been so good as to send me . Also I trust that an intellect informed by so much passionate energy as yours will soon give us more heroic ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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