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... thought . Where one used to see people get into a railway carriage and settle down to a book , they now come with an armful of picture papers and look at the pictures with more or less transient amusement , one after the other , and so ...
... thought . Where one used to see people get into a railway carriage and settle down to a book , they now come with an armful of picture papers and look at the pictures with more or less transient amusement , one after the other , and so ...
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... thought - dominion vast and absolute For spreading truth , and making love expand . Now Prose and verse sunk into disrepute Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit The taste of this once - intellectual Land . A backward movement ...
... thought - dominion vast and absolute For spreading truth , and making love expand . Now Prose and verse sunk into disrepute Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit The taste of this once - intellectual Land . A backward movement ...
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... thought , doing for us what is essential if our pleasure is to be really permanent , making our minds . open on the infinite , making us think thoughts which we know are too great for any words to express , and bringing something , that ...
... thought , doing for us what is essential if our pleasure is to be really permanent , making our minds . open on the infinite , making us think thoughts which we know are too great for any words to express , and bringing something , that ...
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... thought has escaped , or at any rate that we cannot find it . A simile is suggested to me by Browning's own words ... thought is small and that of Browning great . Tennyson deals with great thought too , but by his extraordinary mastery ...
... thought has escaped , or at any rate that we cannot find it . A simile is suggested to me by Browning's own words ... thought is small and that of Browning great . Tennyson deals with great thought too , but by his extraordinary mastery ...
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... thought which touches us with emotion . But there is more than this pleasure to be found in poetry . I once stayed in a house as a guest for a night where a terrible volume was kept . It was a volume of which every page had a series of ...
... thought which touches us with emotion . But there is more than this pleasure to be found in poetry . I once stayed in a house as a guest for a night where a terrible volume was kept . It was a volume of which every page had a series of ...
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