The Lover's Seat: Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and TruthLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... mind , the want of sudden and strong excitement , of some new plaything for the imagina- tion , are lords of the ... minds and plain familiar thoughts ; whereas the fact is , that by neglecting common things in the visible order , we ...
... mind , the want of sudden and strong excitement , of some new plaything for the imagina- tion , are lords of the ... minds and plain familiar thoughts ; whereas the fact is , that by neglecting common things in the visible order , we ...
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... mind of two common persons taken at hazard out of the population , without preten- sions of any kind , only that being in love with each other , they are therefore naturally in love with all things in general that they see , and ...
... mind of two common persons taken at hazard out of the population , without preten- sions of any kind , only that being in love with each other , they are therefore naturally in love with all things in general that they see , and ...
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... minds , tuning them from discords which the extravagance of others may have produced . What those results are we may so pass over in silence as yet to leave them looking at them and keeping them in mind . But if any one reverting thus ...
... minds , tuning them from discords which the extravagance of others may have produced . What those results are we may so pass over in silence as yet to leave them looking at them and keeping them in mind . But if any one reverting thus ...
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... mind and unlimited benevolence , by habits of conversation with the loving side of nature . And perhaps after all the subject itself , independent of all reserves , is as elevated as any other . It may be allowable to observe that the ...
... mind and unlimited benevolence , by habits of conversation with the loving side of nature . And perhaps after all the subject itself , independent of all reserves , is as elevated as any other . It may be allowable to observe that the ...
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... mind by means of a false education or injurious habits should be out of harmony with this organization , the justice of the taste is lost , and the beautiful has vanished . But so strong is the force of nature that this perversion or ...
... mind by means of a false education or injurious habits should be out of harmony with this organization , the justice of the taste is lost , and the beautiful has vanished . But so strong is the force of nature that this perversion or ...
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