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... mind . Its laws are the laws of his own mind . Nature then becomes to him the measure of his attainments . So much of nature as he is ignorant of , so much of his own mind does he not yet possess . And , in fine , the ancient precept ...
... mind . Its laws are the laws of his own mind . Nature then becomes to him the measure of his attainments . So much of nature as he is ignorant of , so much of his own mind does he not yet possess . And , in fine , the ancient precept ...
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... mind of Europe - the mind of his own country - a mind which he learns in time to be much more important than his own private mind — is a mind which changes , and that this change is a de- velopment which abandons nothing en route ...
... mind of Europe - the mind of his own country - a mind which he learns in time to be much more important than his own private mind — is a mind which changes , and that this change is a de- velopment which abandons nothing en route ...
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... mind of the poet is the shred of platinum . It may partly or exclusively operate upon the experience of the man himself ; but , the more perfect the artist , the more com- pletely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind ...
... mind of the poet is the shred of platinum . It may partly or exclusively operate upon the experience of the man himself ; but , the more perfect the artist , the more com- pletely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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