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... minds , but they have a unity because they represent the definite activities for which our fellowship was created . These are the criticism and exposition of the English classics , the historical study of foreign literatures , the ...
... minds , but they have a unity because they represent the definite activities for which our fellowship was created . These are the criticism and exposition of the English classics , the historical study of foreign literatures , the ...
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... mind . The careful examination of one small flower has not excluded - it has actually made more vivid - our perception of the whole garden of the eighteenth century . We are led by curious little by - paths which we should not have ...
... mind . The careful examination of one small flower has not excluded - it has actually made more vivid - our perception of the whole garden of the eighteenth century . We are led by curious little by - paths which we should not have ...
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... mind , an account which an English writer could not have given us ; for even if he had possessed the requisite knowledge of facts , the Italian point of view and the native associations must have been lacking . The interpretation would ...
... mind , an account which an English writer could not have given us ; for even if he had possessed the requisite knowledge of facts , the Italian point of view and the native associations must have been lacking . The interpretation would ...
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... mind passes at once to Wordsworth's— " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in this happy dell : " and beside ...
... mind passes at once to Wordsworth's— " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in this happy dell : " and beside ...
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... mind perfectly at ease , contemplating a passage in Aeschylus , which entertained him for a good three miles ; riding his clerk's horse , which had such a propensity for kneeling that one would have thought that it THE PARSON IN ...
... mind perfectly at ease , contemplating a passage in Aeschylus , which entertained him for a good three miles ; riding his clerk's horse , which had such a propensity for kneeling that one would have thought that it THE PARSON IN ...
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