The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 47
... mind of a man , so move the worlds of men and women in the mind of God , and make no confusion there , for there they had their birth , the offspring of his imagination . Man is but a thought of God . If we now consider the so - called ...
... mind of a man , so move the worlds of men and women in the mind of God , and make no confusion there , for there they had their birth , the offspring of his imagination . Man is but a thought of God . If we now consider the so - called ...
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... mind , which all were conscious of , which ' none had yet named , -when this new poet first felt bound and ' driven to name it . His questionable originality and new glowing ' metaphor was found adoptable , intelligible , and remains ...
... mind , which all were conscious of , which ' none had yet named , -when this new poet first felt bound and ' driven to name it . His questionable originality and new glowing ' metaphor was found adoptable , intelligible , and remains ...
Sayfa 67
... mind of the teacher must mediate between the work of art and the mind of the pupil , bringing them together in the vital contact of intelligence ; directing the observation to the lines of expression , the points of force ; and helping ...
... mind of the teacher must mediate between the work of art and the mind of the pupil , bringing them together in the vital contact of intelligence ; directing the observation to the lines of expression , the points of force ; and helping ...
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