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... object . This depends on the vigour of imagina- tion which has to conceive that object - on the vivacity of feel- ing which has to be quickened by it - on the physical energy which has to support it . The very watchfulness , the ...
... object . This depends on the vigour of imagina- tion which has to conceive that object - on the vivacity of feel- ing which has to be quickened by it - on the physical energy which has to support it . The very watchfulness , the ...
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... object of study , he hardly thought any other equal or comparable . He was so far from holding the doctrine that the earth was made for men to live in , that it would rather seem as if he thought men were created to see the earth . The ...
... object of study , he hardly thought any other equal or comparable . He was so far from holding the doctrine that the earth was made for men to live in , that it would rather seem as if he thought men were created to see the earth . The ...
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... object which others see , but likewise the reflected high - wrought feelings which that object excites in a brooding , self - conscious mind . His subject was not so much nature , as nature reflected by Wordsworth . Years of deep musing ...
... object which others see , but likewise the reflected high - wrought feelings which that object excites in a brooding , self - conscious mind . His subject was not so much nature , as nature reflected by Wordsworth . Years of deep musing ...
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