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... mind Which fits him to receive it when unsought . 10 Such benefit the humblest intellects Partake of , each in their degree ; ' tis mine To speak , what I myself have known and felt ;こ Smooth task ! for words find easy way , inspired ...
... mind Which fits him to receive it when unsought . 10 Such benefit the humblest intellects Partake of , each in their degree ; ' tis mine To speak , what I myself have known and felt ;こ Smooth task ! for words find easy way , inspired ...
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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 is discharging its collected lightning , and the equilibrium between institutions and opinions is now restoring , or is about to be restored . " As to imitation , poetry is a mimetic art . It creates , but it creates by combination ...
... mind is discharging its collected lightning , and the equilibrium between institutions and opinions is now restoring , or is about to be restored . " As to imitation , poetry is a mimetic art . It creates , but it creates by combination ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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