The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 - American literature |
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... mind is similar to mind . Noth- ing can be more characteristic of him- and he has the same temper in other matters - than that he should have a faith with regard to a Source of Nature , into which he could soar when he pleased , in ...
... mind is similar to mind . Noth- ing can be more characteristic of him- and he has the same temper in other matters - than that he should have a faith with regard to a Source of Nature , into which he could soar when he pleased , in ...
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... mind and reverie as though it took for granted their bel esprit . " It is , in fact , the one question about our intellectual selves we may discuss in a mixed com- pany . It involves no real self - deprecia- tion to accuse ourselves of ...
... mind and reverie as though it took for granted their bel esprit . " It is , in fact , the one question about our intellectual selves we may discuss in a mixed com- pany . It involves no real self - deprecia- tion to accuse ourselves of ...
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... mind capable of a keener , more fixed , more single attention than ordinary men can bestow on anything beyond their imme- diate personal interests - a mind open to receive , a judgment ready to weigh what is worth retaining , a capacity ...
... mind capable of a keener , more fixed , more single attention than ordinary men can bestow on anything beyond their imme- diate personal interests - a mind open to receive , a judgment ready to weigh what is worth retaining , a capacity ...
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POE EDGAR ALLAN By William Minto | 10 |
HER LAST LETTER By Blanche Lindsay | 80 |
The Carver and the CalIPH By Austin Dobson | 116 |
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