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I spoke in my last chapter of learning to use your eyes and ears , and I trust that some of you have already found out how much there is waiting for you to see and hear if you are ready to give your attention to it .
I spoke in my last chapter of learning to use your eyes and ears , and I trust that some of you have already found out how much there is waiting for you to see and hear if you are ready to give your attention to it .
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Once more let the poets themselves give evidence . First of all Shelley , the contemporary of Keats , like him doomed to early death ; his nature poetry is as fine as any in the English tongue , and behind it nearly always is this added ...
Once more let the poets themselves give evidence . First of all Shelley , the contemporary of Keats , like him doomed to early death ; his nature poetry is as fine as any in the English tongue , and behind it nearly always is this added ...
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of the spirit are more important than the things of the body ; poetry has more to give you than any material success ; treasures of the mind and the soul , —wise understanding , sympathy , eyes to behold beauty , a nature at peace and ...
of the spirit are more important than the things of the body ; poetry has more to give you than any material success ; treasures of the mind and the soul , —wise understanding , sympathy , eyes to behold beauty , a nature at peace and ...
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