Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... passion for the Wisdom that they call the science of Nature ; how glad he was to hear that Anaxagoras had said the cause of everything is Nous ; how sad when he discovered just how little use the man of science made of ' mind ' -just to ...
... passion for the Wisdom that they call the science of Nature ; how glad he was to hear that Anaxagoras had said the cause of everything is Nous ; how sad when he discovered just how little use the man of science made of ' mind ' -just to ...
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... passion in itself was not enough ; it must rage in a curiosity shop , amid objects which had for him peculiarly exciting associations . " And Fry went on to state what most that Rossetti's form became impressed him in these paintings ...
... passion in itself was not enough ; it must rage in a curiosity shop , amid objects which had for him peculiarly exciting associations . " And Fry went on to state what most that Rossetti's form became impressed him in these paintings ...
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... passion . " And from this , her chosen ground , she heaps harsh words on all who had dared to hint that the love scenes between Jane Eyre and Rochester , Lucy Snowe and Paul Emmanuel , had been partly inspired by Charlotte's tragic and ...
... passion . " And from this , her chosen ground , she heaps harsh words on all who had dared to hint that the love scenes between Jane Eyre and Rochester , Lucy Snowe and Paul Emmanuel , had been partly inspired by Charlotte's tragic and ...
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