Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... imagination . We will take an illustration . You look at this England , intersected with its railways , and say it is becoming a dull , prosaic thing . The sentimen- talist will tell you it has broken up all the poetry of the scene ...
... imagination . We will take an illustration . You look at this England , intersected with its railways , and say it is becoming a dull , prosaic thing . The sentimen- talist will tell you it has broken up all the poetry of the scene ...
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... imagination creates another class of truths ; the suggested meaning of it to him is the triumph of mind over matter ; the gradual annihilation of time and space . He sees in these railroads stretched throughout the country the ...
... imagination creates another class of truths ; the suggested meaning of it to him is the triumph of mind over matter ; the gradual annihilation of time and space . He sees in these railroads stretched throughout the country the ...
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... imagination become light , discord pass into harmony , and physical exhaustion rise by degrees into a consciousness of power . I cannot , and I will not , believe that this is a luxury , or rather a blessed privilege , reserved for me ...
... imagination become light , discord pass into harmony , and physical exhaustion rise by degrees into a consciousness of power . I cannot , and I will not , believe that this is a luxury , or rather a blessed privilege , reserved for me ...
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... imagination have kept pure , " I am compelled also to believe that , as that which is human belongs to all humanity ... imaginative power , Which can commute a sentence of sore pain For one of softer sadness . " Some years ago , an ...
... imagination have kept pure , " I am compelled also to believe that , as that which is human belongs to all humanity ... imaginative power , Which can commute a sentence of sore pain For one of softer sadness . " Some years ago , an ...
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... imagination the thought which spontaneously presented itself on the sight of a roofless hut , was , not that of dripping rain or driving winds , but of poor creatures lying on their beds to count the stars , who could get away from ...
... imagination the thought which spontaneously presented itself on the sight of a roofless hut , was , not that of dripping rain or driving winds , but of poor creatures lying on their beds to count the stars , who could get away from ...
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