Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... imagination , a profound soul , and a tender heart . It will not be said that nature keeps these her noblest gifts for human beings born in this or that condition of life : she gives them to her favourites - for so , in the highest ...
... imagination , a profound soul , and a tender heart . It will not be said that nature keeps these her noblest gifts for human beings born in this or that condition of life : she gives them to her favourites - for so , in the highest ...
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... imagination in her growth , And gave the mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things . " But in the manse there were books - and he read " Whate'er the minister's old ...
... imagination in her growth , And gave the mind that apprehensive power By which she is made quick to recognise The moral properties and scope of things . " But in the manse there were books - and he read " Whate'er the minister's old ...
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... imagination , a sage and a teacher . But as yet he is in his eighteenth year , and " Is summoned to select the course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . " For a season he taught a village school ...
... imagination , a sage and a teacher . But as yet he is in his eighteenth year , and " Is summoned to select the course Of humble industry that promised best To yield him no unworthy maintenance . " For a season he taught a village school ...
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... imagination — adding that " his own personal knowledge emboldened him to draw the portrait . " In that passage Heron says , " As they wander , each alone , through thinly inhabited districts , they form habits of reflection , and of ...
... imagination — adding that " his own personal knowledge emboldened him to draw the portrait . " In that passage Heron says , " As they wander , each alone , through thinly inhabited districts , they form habits of reflection , and of ...
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... imagination , the moral sense , affection , passion , are not possessed by us in the same way we possess them out of that mystery : were life a dream , or like a dream , it would never lead to heaven . Again , then , we say to you ...
... imagination , the moral sense , affection , passion , are not possessed by us in the same way we possess them out of that mystery : were life a dream , or like a dream , it would never lead to heaven . Again , then , we say to you ...
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