Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... thought Nor outward things were closed and dead to us , But we received the shock of mighty thoughts On single minds ... thought upon young thought , of fresh thought on fresh thought , of hot thought on hot thought ; in mirth and ...
... thought Nor outward things were closed and dead to us , But we received the shock of mighty thoughts On single minds ... thought upon young thought , of fresh thought on fresh thought , of hot thought on hot thought ; in mirth and ...
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... thought upon hot thought , of young thought upon young thought , of new thought upon new thought . It comes to the fortunate once , but to no one a second time thereafter for ever . Nor was Hartley undistinguished in the regular studies ...
... thought upon hot thought , of young thought upon young thought , of new thought upon new thought . It comes to the fortunate once , but to no one a second time thereafter for ever . Nor was Hartley undistinguished in the regular studies ...
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Walter Bagehot Richard Holt Hutton. organs of literature so fill men's minds with incomplete thoughts , that deliberate treatment , that careful inquiry , that quiet thought have no hearing . People are so deafened with the loud ...
Walter Bagehot Richard Holt Hutton. organs of literature so fill men's minds with incomplete thoughts , that deliberate treatment , that careful inquiry , that quiet thought have no hearing . People are so deafened with the loud ...
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