The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 209
... mind . ' In his poems , he said , ' I seemed to draw from a source of inward joy , of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure , which could be shared in by all human beings ; which had no connection with struggle or imperfection , but ...
... mind . ' In his poems , he said , ' I seemed to draw from a source of inward joy , of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure , which could be shared in by all human beings ; which had no connection with struggle or imperfection , but ...
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... minds . As a result , there were soon as many religions as readers ; but in time these readers grouped themselves into a series of sects with a corre- sponding number of churches . The mind of the protestant child , and of many ...
... minds . As a result , there were soon as many religions as readers ; but in time these readers grouped themselves into a series of sects with a corre- sponding number of churches . The mind of the protestant child , and of many ...
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... mind ( 248. D ) . Love was said to bite into the mind . He trusts the bitterness of their grief will be taken away : ' I shall be deprived of our pure inter- course . ' From the references to the care of the god of strangers , Xenios ...
... mind ( 248. D ) . Love was said to bite into the mind . He trusts the bitterness of their grief will be taken away : ' I shall be deprived of our pure inter- course . ' From the references to the care of the god of strangers , Xenios ...
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