Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 24 |
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... imagination saw certain things and set them down . His mind was a prism in which the truths of natural law were flashed and his pen recorded them with an intuition which never faltered . If reason is the instrument of the intellect ...
... imagination saw certain things and set them down . His mind was a prism in which the truths of natural law were flashed and his pen recorded them with an intuition which never faltered . If reason is the instrument of the intellect ...
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... imagination as Shakespeare , and he was quick to see that , where power was in question , the formulas of philosophy were dead letters even if they were inspired by live principles . His imagination seized , firstly , on the exercise of ...
... imagination as Shakespeare , and he was quick to see that , where power was in question , the formulas of philosophy were dead letters even if they were inspired by live principles . His imagination seized , firstly , on the exercise of ...
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... imaginative French spirit , warmed and blossoming under the African sun . 6 Not unnaturally after the conquest of Algiers , the first books published by the French were not tentative works of imagination , but concerned the history of ...
... imaginative French spirit , warmed and blossoming under the African sun . 6 Not unnaturally after the conquest of Algiers , the first books published by the French were not tentative works of imagination , but concerned the history of ...
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Speech from the Chair delivered by THE RIGHT HON THE EARL | 37 |
Which Hazlitt? By CATHERINE MACDONALD MACLEAN M A | 88 |
The Poetry of Lord Alfred Douglas By MARIE CARMICHAEL | 105 |
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