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... of manifestation , so to represent familiar objects as to awaken in the minds of
others a kindred feeling concerning them and that freshness of sensation which
is the constant accompaniment of mental , no less than of bodily , convalescence
.
... of manifestation , so to represent familiar objects as to awaken in the minds of
others a kindred feeling concerning them and that freshness of sensation which
is the constant accompaniment of mental , no less than of bodily , convalescence
.
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He chose low and rustic life , because in that condition the essential passions of
the heart find a better soil , in which they can attain their maturity , are less under
restraint , and speak a plainer and more emphatic language ; because in that ...
He chose low and rustic life , because in that condition the essential passions of
the heart find a better soil , in which they can attain their maturity , are less under
restraint , and speak a plainer and more emphatic language ; because in that ...
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Scarcely less sure , or if a less valuable , not less indispensable mark Γονίμου
μεν ποιητού–όστις ρημα γενναίον λάκοι , , will the imagery supply , when , with
more than the power of the painter , the poet gives us the liveliest image of ...
Scarcely less sure , or if a less valuable , not less indispensable mark Γονίμου
μεν ποιητού–όστις ρημα γενναίον λάκοι , , will the imagery supply , when , with
more than the power of the painter , the poet gives us the liveliest image of ...
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