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Page 181
... mind ; of disciplined and powerful mind ; which so far from being the sport of circumstances , makes them bend to its power . There is neither romance , nor elegance in real distress ; it is too real , op- pressive , and disheartening ...
... mind ; of disciplined and powerful mind ; which so far from being the sport of circumstances , makes them bend to its power . There is neither romance , nor elegance in real distress ; it is too real , op- pressive , and disheartening ...
Page 185
... mind first discovers its own powers , and exults in its conscious freedom - the age when it has not yet learned that the trodden path is not to be despised , and takes pride in defying common opinion - at such an age , the mind is much ...
... mind first discovers its own powers , and exults in its conscious freedom - the age when it has not yet learned that the trodden path is not to be despised , and takes pride in defying common opinion - at such an age , the mind is much ...
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... minds . ' The extreme looseness and inaccuracy of this lan- guage in a writer generally so correct as Stewart is somewhat remarkable . The power of exciting agreeable or disagreea- ble emotions in the mind is obviously as much a quality ...
... minds . ' The extreme looseness and inaccuracy of this lan- guage in a writer generally so correct as Stewart is somewhat remarkable . The power of exciting agreeable or disagreea- ble emotions in the mind is obviously as much a quality ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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