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... original version , of the original impressions from his voyages . 111 The true report from his travels , the original , can only remain in the sphere of an idealized writing which directly presents his impressions , and what he offers ...
... original version , of the original impressions from his voyages . 111 The true report from his travels , the original , can only remain in the sphere of an idealized writing which directly presents his impressions , and what he offers ...
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... Original madman can write his text , his too original text of his madness , is in the invisibility of his confinement , on the wall of his asylum . 2. The Case of Smart Dr. Battie probably considered Christopher Smart , the poet , as an ...
... Original madman can write his text , his too original text of his madness , is in the invisibility of his confinement , on the wall of his asylum . 2. The Case of Smart Dr. Battie probably considered Christopher Smart , the poet , as an ...
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... Original , as those of the Skies , yet the Crop they produce , differs both in Kind and Degree , meerly according to the Soil . 73 He who cannot control the weather of his mind , the " airy notions , " is mad , but so is he who , like ...
... Original , as those of the Skies , yet the Crop they produce , differs both in Kind and Degree , meerly according to the Soil . 73 He who cannot control the weather of his mind , the " airy notions , " is mad , but so is he who , like ...
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