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Pagina 131
... mind and largeness of temper . Let us bid him farewell , not with compassion for him and not with excuses , but in confidence and pride . Slowly , very slowly , his ideal of lucidity of mind and largeness of temper conquers ; but it ...
... mind and largeness of temper . Let us bid him farewell , not with compassion for him and not with excuses , but in confidence and pride . Slowly , very slowly , his ideal of lucidity of mind and largeness of temper conquers ; but it ...
Pagina 143
... mind , the counsels , the motives , the views and the purposes with which things are done . It is the active imaginative sympathy with the feelings of the actors , not the superficial imaginative interest in the circumstances and ...
... mind , the counsels , the motives , the views and the purposes with which things are done . It is the active imaginative sympathy with the feelings of the actors , not the superficial imaginative interest in the circumstances and ...
Pagina 147
... minds of a society of human beings touched by a new light and a new interest in familiar things — it is , in short , nothing but that ' awakening of the mind from the lethargy of custom ' which Coleridge tells us was the object of ...
... minds of a society of human beings touched by a new light and a new interest in familiar things — it is , in short , nothing but that ' awakening of the mind from the lethargy of custom ' which Coleridge tells us was the object of ...
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