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... mind which creates ; the more perfectly will the mind digest and transmute the passions which are its material . ' And W. H. Auden speaks exactly to our point when he says , that ' knowledge of an artist's life , tempera- ment and ...
... mind which creates ; the more perfectly will the mind digest and transmute the passions which are its material . ' And W. H. Auden speaks exactly to our point when he says , that ' knowledge of an artist's life , tempera- ment and ...
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... mind of man this law of nature becomes conscious and is called reason . The terms ' reason ' and ' right reason ' recur perpetually in Paradise Lost , and always in this sense of the human mind moving in natural obedience to God's will ...
... mind of man this law of nature becomes conscious and is called reason . The terms ' reason ' and ' right reason ' recur perpetually in Paradise Lost , and always in this sense of the human mind moving in natural obedience to God's will ...
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... mind or character , or for what today is called incompatibility of temperament . It was not that he held Hollywood views but that he thought of marriage as ' the marriage of true minds ' , and as the relief for man's solitariness rather ...
... mind or character , or for what today is called incompatibility of temperament . It was not that he held Hollywood views but that he thought of marriage as ' the marriage of true minds ' , and as the relief for man's solitariness rather ...
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