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... Reason and its beauty are known fully only to those who have known what it is to know reason overthrown , have sunk , if only for a moment , into that maelstrom of the mind where the true and the false , the apparent and the actual are ...
... Reason and its beauty are known fully only to those who have known what it is to know reason overthrown , have sunk , if only for a moment , into that maelstrom of the mind where the true and the false , the apparent and the actual are ...
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... reason , we say , besides the desire for distraction , why the novel should exist as a separate form of literature . We adapt Coleridge's phrase about poetry , and think that the novel must contain within itself the reason why it is so ...
... reason , we say , besides the desire for distraction , why the novel should exist as a separate form of literature . We adapt Coleridge's phrase about poetry , and think that the novel must contain within itself the reason why it is so ...
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... Reason , which Fifty times for One does err . Reason an Ignis fatuus of the Mind , Which leaves the light of Nature , Sense behind . Pathless and dang'rous wand'ring ways , it takes , Through Errors fenny Bogs , and thorny Brakes ...
... Reason , which Fifty times for One does err . Reason an Ignis fatuus of the Mind , Which leaves the light of Nature , Sense behind . Pathless and dang'rous wand'ring ways , it takes , Through Errors fenny Bogs , and thorny Brakes ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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