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... mind followed by a corresponding class of works of art . This is why every situation must produce a new state of mind , and conse- quently a new class of works ; and , therefore , why the social medium of the present day , now in the ...
... mind followed by a corresponding class of works of art . This is why every situation must produce a new state of mind , and conse- quently a new class of works ; and , therefore , why the social medium of the present day , now in the ...
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... minds of many , represent rather a momentary aberration of genius than any serious thought or purpose . To our own mind , however , they represent a very im- portant feature of Lord Lytton's peculiar and individual organisation . His ...
... minds of many , represent rather a momentary aberration of genius than any serious thought or purpose . To our own mind , however , they represent a very im- portant feature of Lord Lytton's peculiar and individual organisation . His ...
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... mind was dwelling on the painful cir- cumstances of that event , saw in the dusk of a large room a vision of the ... mind of the ghost - seer . In the stories where a ghost appears for some useful purpose , as to show where treasure has ...
... mind was dwelling on the painful cir- cumstances of that event , saw in the dusk of a large room a vision of the ... mind of the ghost - seer . In the stories where a ghost appears for some useful purpose , as to show where treasure has ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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