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... Mind of Man , Asia is Na- ture , Jupiter is the anthropomorphic God , a creation of the Mind of Man , Demogorgon is the personification of Eternity ; he makes no explanation of Panthea and Ione . Todhunter gives a considerably different ...
... Mind of Man , Asia is Na- ture , Jupiter is the anthropomorphic God , a creation of the Mind of Man , Demogorgon is the personification of Eternity ; he makes no explanation of Panthea and Ione . Todhunter gives a considerably different ...
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... mind a pernicious casuistry which leads us to weigh his faults with his wrongs , and to excuse the former because the latter exceed all measure . In the minds of those who consider that magnificent fiction with a religious feeling it ...
... mind a pernicious casuistry which leads us to weigh his faults with his wrongs , and to excuse the former because the latter exceed all measure . In the minds of those who consider that magnificent fiction with a religious feeling it ...
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... mind of man or in nature , but because the whole produced by their combination has some intelligible and beautiful analogy with those sources of emotion and thought , and with the contemporary condition of them : one great poet is a ...
... mind of man or in nature , but because the whole produced by their combination has some intelligible and beautiful analogy with those sources of emotion and thought , and with the contemporary condition of them : one great poet is a ...
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