The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 sivua |
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... soul which has an opinion contrary to measure is not the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And the better part of the soul is likely to be that which trusts to measure and calculation ? Certainly ...
... soul which has an opinion contrary to measure is not the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And the better part of the soul is likely to be that which trusts to measure and calculation ? Certainly ...
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... soul forthwith to apply a remedy , raising up that which is sickly and fallen , banishing the cry of sorrow by the heal- ing art . Yes , he said , that is the true way of meeting the attacks of fortune . Yes , I said ; and the higher ...
... soul forthwith to apply a remedy , raising up that which is sickly and fallen , banishing the cry of sorrow by the heal- ing art . Yes , he said , that is the true way of meeting the attacks of fortune . Yes , I said ; and the higher ...
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... soul , and is perfect with- out the senses , as having the seeds of all science and virtue in itself , but not without the service of the senses ; by those organs the soul works . She is a perpetual agent , prompt and subtle , but often ...
... soul , and is perfect with- out the senses , as having the seeds of all science and virtue in itself , but not without the service of the senses ; by those organs the soul works . She is a perpetual agent , prompt and subtle , but often ...
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