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Your mind should become a stage on which the characters come and go ; you should become absorbed in your book , lost in the scenes it creates ; you should forget all your surroundings and roam the greenwood with Robin Hood or sail the ...
Your mind should become a stage on which the characters come and go ; you should become absorbed in your book , lost in the scenes it creates ; you should forget all your surroundings and roam the greenwood with Robin Hood or sail the ...
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And as this happens our interests shrink ; the world closes in on us , we become wrapped up in ourselves and our neighbours and lose the taste for adventures beyond our narrow horizon . I do not say this must happen , but it generally ...
And as this happens our interests shrink ; the world closes in on us , we become wrapped up in ourselves and our neighbours and lose the taste for adventures beyond our narrow horizon . I do not say this must happen , but it generally ...
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That was then my promise — it has now , I hope , become your reward . In all the poems I have quoted and asked you to read beauty has been there , awaiting discovery . It is no startling assertion to make , that poetry is beautiful ...
That was then my promise — it has now , I hope , become your reward . In all the poems I have quoted and asked you to read beauty has been there , awaiting discovery . It is no startling assertion to make , that poetry is beautiful ...
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