Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... mind in appre- hending also experiences sensations which , properly speaking , are qualities of the mind alone . These sensations are projected by the mind so as to clothe appropriate bodies in external nature . Thus the bodies are ...
... mind in appre- hending also experiences sensations which , properly speaking , are qualities of the mind alone . These sensations are projected by the mind so as to clothe appropriate bodies in external nature . Thus the bodies are ...
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... mind has different levels , it works vertically as well as horizontally , and sometimes from its hidden activity an unsought image or musical phrase will rise to the surface , a gift which cannot be refused . More often , especially ...
... mind has different levels , it works vertically as well as horizontally , and sometimes from its hidden activity an unsought image or musical phrase will rise to the surface , a gift which cannot be refused . More often , especially ...
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... mind must vary beyond reckoning . For Blake there was always a Jacob's ladder , with angels ascending and descending , but for most poets that heavenly commerce , if not rare , is intermittent . One would expect it to be so with those ...
... mind must vary beyond reckoning . For Blake there was always a Jacob's ladder , with angels ascending and descending , but for most poets that heavenly commerce , if not rare , is intermittent . One would expect it to be so with those ...
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