Studies in Prose and Verse: With Portraits in PhotogravureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1904 - 291 psl. |
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... mind is subtle , yet without direction ; his nerves are morbidly sensitive , and they speak through all his work ; he is a scholar outside life , to whom his own mind is interesting , not in the least because it is his own ; and he has ...
... mind is subtle , yet without direction ; his nerves are morbidly sensitive , and they speak through all his work ; he is a scholar outside life , to whom his own mind is interesting , not in the least because it is his own ; and he has ...
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... minds make them , and it is thus of primary importance for the critic to distinguish the precise qualities of those eyes and minds which make the world ... mind could comprehend from the mere sight of its incidents . G 97 GUY DE MAUPASSANT.
... minds make them , and it is thus of primary importance for the critic to distinguish the precise qualities of those eyes and minds which make the world ... mind could comprehend from the mere sight of its incidents . G 97 GUY DE MAUPASSANT.
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... mind , sometimes , as in " Le Vergini delle Rocce , " not leading to any conclusion ; and these states of mind interest him supremely , for their own sake , and not for the sake of any conclusion to which they may lead . We should not ...
... mind , sometimes , as in " Le Vergini delle Rocce , " not leading to any conclusion ; and these states of mind interest him supremely , for their own sake , and not for the sake of any conclusion to which they may lead . We should not ...
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