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" ... then, he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions — faces, voices, material sunshine — were very real and imperious, might well set himself to the consideration, how such actual moments as they passed might be made to yield their utmost,... "
The Career of a Journalist - Page 412
by William Salisbury - 1908 - 529 pages
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Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas, Volume 1

Walter Pater - 1885 - 246 pages
...daydream probably thinner still : then, he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions — faces, voices, material sunshine — were very real and imperious,...Amid abstract metaphysical doubts, as to what might lie one step only beyond that experience, reinforcing the deep original materialism or earthliness...
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Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas, Volume 1

Walter Pater - 1885 - 248 pages
...still: then, he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions—faces, voices, material .sunshine—were very real and imperious, might well set himself to...Amid abstract metaphysical doubts, as to what might lie one step only beyond that experience, reinforcing the deep original materialism or earthliness...
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Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas, Volume 1

Walter Pater - 1885 - 464 pages
...daydream probably thinner still : then, he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions — faces, voices, material sunshine — were very real and imperious,...him their utmost, by the most dexterous training of hiscapacities. Amid abstract metaphysical doubts, as to what might lie one step only beyond that experience,...
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Time: A Monthly Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 12

1885 - 788 pages
...daydream probably thinner still : then he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions — faces, voices, material sunshine — were very real and imperious,...moments as they passed might be made to yield him their interest, by the most dexterous training of his capacities. "*..." But — Let as eat and drink, for...
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TIME: MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF CURERENT TOPICS, LITERATURE & ART

M. ABDY-WILLIAMS - 1885 - 780 pages
...daydream probably thinner still : then he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions — faces, voices, material sunshine — were very real and imperious,...moments as they passed might be made to yield him their interest, by the most dexterous training of his capacities." * ... "But — Let us eat and drink, for...
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Marius, the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas

Walter Pater - 1896 - 372 pages
...a day-dream perhaps idler still : then, he, at least, in whom those fleeting impressions — faces, voices, material sunshine — were very real and imperious,...actual moments as they passed might be made to yield their utmost, by the most dexterous training of capacity. Amid abstract metaphysical doubts, as to...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 282

1897 - 830 pages
...world beyond but a day-dream perhaps idler still, then he at least in whom those fleeting impressions were very real and imperious might well set himself...actual moments as they passed might be made to yield their utmost by the most dexterous training of capacity." To attain this end, culture, an education...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Part 1

1897 - 818 pages
...very real and impenous mtght well set tani • i«« P^»I» idlcr still> then he at least ^ '^r self to the consideration how such actual moments as they passed might be made to yield their utmost by the most dexterous training of capacity." To attain this end, culture, an education...
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The Career of a Journalist

William Salisbury - 1908 - 568 pages
...lumber pile and watched this forceful man that day I thought : "Who are you, Theodore Roosevelt, whose words and movements are so important ? You are not...Amid abstract metaphysical doubts as to what might lie one step only beyond that experience, reinforcing the deep, original materialism or eartliliness...
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The Career of a Journalist

William Salisbury - 1908 - 572 pages
...reading a book which seems to have been written about you, yet it tells of a man who lived in Eome more than two thousand years ago. If there is truth...Amid abstract metaphysical doubts as to what might lie one step only beyond that experience, reinforcing the deep, original materialism or earthliness...
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