The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 81
... mind is lord and master . . . ... Such moments Are scattered everywhere , taking their date From our first childhood . What moment , then , was more efficacious than that which prompted the " Prelude " itself to Wordsworth in the ...
... mind is lord and master . . . ... Such moments Are scattered everywhere , taking their date From our first childhood . What moment , then , was more efficacious than that which prompted the " Prelude " itself to Wordsworth in the ...
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... mind makes the fortune of every kind of charlatan , who con- vinces with specious reasoning and egoistical pomposity . It also enables the selfishness and cupidity of men's minds to be more easily appealed to . The other result is that ...
... mind makes the fortune of every kind of charlatan , who con- vinces with specious reasoning and egoistical pomposity . It also enables the selfishness and cupidity of men's minds to be more easily appealed to . The other result is that ...
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... mind by the perusal of any poet , or any particular volume of a poet . I am quite sure that the general impression left on the mind by Lord Tennyson's works , contemplated in their integrity , is an impression of nobleness LORD ...
... mind by the perusal of any poet , or any particular volume of a poet . I am quite sure that the general impression left on the mind by Lord Tennyson's works , contemplated in their integrity , is an impression of nobleness LORD ...
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