The Discovery of Poetry |
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But when it was asked your thoughts were far away , you were ( to use the ordinary phrase ) ' not attending ' . That word attending ' will perhaps be the simplest to use to show you what I mean . The ears act automatically , and accept ...
But when it was asked your thoughts were far away , you were ( to use the ordinary phrase ) ' not attending ' . That word attending ' will perhaps be the simplest to use to show you what I mean . The ears act automatically , and accept ...
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But the phrase can be rescued from its unhappy surroundings , and in one sense used to express a profound truth , -used also to induce men , not to believe less , but to see more . The more our eyes learn to see the more our mind learns ...
But the phrase can be rescued from its unhappy surroundings , and in one sense used to express a profound truth , -used also to induce men , not to believe less , but to see more . The more our eyes learn to see the more our mind learns ...
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“ The mind in creation is as a fading coal ' , says Shelley ; and to the man who has wrestled with words and felt the wave of inspiration ebb and flow , this phrase is packed with significance , stating once and for all the experience ...
“ The mind in creation is as a fading coal ' , says Shelley ; and to the man who has wrestled with words and felt the wave of inspiration ebb and flow , this phrase is packed with significance , stating once and for all the experience ...
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