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Sometimes indeed it does both , and even in the passage I have just read there is much to see as well as hear in your mind . But usually our minds are kept more busy seeing than ' hearing ' , and it is of this mind - seeing that we most ...
Sometimes indeed it does both , and even in the passage I have just read there is much to see as well as hear in your mind . But usually our minds are kept more busy seeing than ' hearing ' , and it is of this mind - seeing that we most ...
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The more our eyes learn to see the more our mind learns to see ; and the more clearly we see with our minds the more we shall be ready to believe the truth and beauty of great art and great literature . Set out , then , upon our voyage ...
The more our eyes learn to see the more our mind learns to see ; and the more clearly we see with our minds the more we shall be ready to believe the truth and beauty of great art and great literature . Set out , then , upon our voyage ...
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dormant in every created thing , and the receiver by the sensitive and receptive mind of the poet , we have a fairly exact parallel to the working of this mystical inspiration . Something happens , -a child runs by with a balloon ...
dormant in every created thing , and the receiver by the sensitive and receptive mind of the poet , we have a fairly exact parallel to the working of this mystical inspiration . Something happens , -a child runs by with a balloon ...
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