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... mind there is , however , a free place , in which all strife can be appeased , all contradiction reconciled ; and lite- rature inmortalizes , in an intellectual universe , this fixed star in the human breast . ' In this , though ...
... mind there is , however , a free place , in which all strife can be appeased , all contradiction reconciled ; and lite- rature inmortalizes , in an intellectual universe , this fixed star in the human breast . ' In this , though ...
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... mind ; and secondly , the minds of others , as shewn in their books . Invaluable fountains of philosophy , undoubtedly , and without resorting to which , no man can be truly wise : but yet not of themselves sufficient to teach all ...
... mind ; and secondly , the minds of others , as shewn in their books . Invaluable fountains of philosophy , undoubtedly , and without resorting to which , no man can be truly wise : but yet not of themselves sufficient to teach all ...
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... mind by some previous remarks which he had either heard or read . " We have dwelt thus long upon his childhood , both because it was evidently a favourite period with Jean Paul , and unfortunately forms almost the only part of his ...
... mind by some previous remarks which he had either heard or read . " We have dwelt thus long upon his childhood , both because it was evidently a favourite period with Jean Paul , and unfortunately forms almost the only part of his ...
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