The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 141Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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Pagina 147
... 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 poetry for Wordsworth and which many teachers would accept as the end of their more humble ...
... 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 poetry for Wordsworth and which many teachers would accept as the end of their more humble ...
Pagina 212
... things live - let things be . This being was the Unknown God , to whom both obscurely owed homage . ' Seryozha , the extrovert , the unthinking , understands this detachment even better than Tanya . ' I could leave you alone , ' he says ...
... things live - let things be . This being was the Unknown God , to whom both obscurely owed homage . ' Seryozha , the extrovert , the unthinking , understands this detachment even better than Tanya . ' I could leave you alone , ' he says ...
Pagina 238
... things touching conscience , every true and good subject is more bound to have respect to his said conscience and to his soul than to any other thing in all the world beside : namely , when his con- science is in such sort as mine is ...
... things touching conscience , every true and good subject is more bound to have respect to his said conscience and to his soul than to any other thing in all the world beside : namely , when his con- science is in such sort as mine is ...
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