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Lust and cruelty become impossible the more one has the imagination to transcend the limits of one's own personality . Virtue is knowledge , Socrates had taught ; but Socrates , Plato , and Greek and Latin authors generally were ...
Lust and cruelty become impossible the more one has the imagination to transcend the limits of one's own personality . Virtue is knowledge , Socrates had taught ; but Socrates , Plato , and Greek and Latin authors generally were ...
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But once his imagination began to flow free , a thousand ideas and images welled up from his subconscious mind . Coleridge had read enormously , and retained , consciously or subconsciously , great masses of what he had read ; and now ...
But once his imagination began to flow free , a thousand ideas and images welled up from his subconscious mind . Coleridge had read enormously , and retained , consciously or subconsciously , great masses of what he had read ; and now ...
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Were it in my choice I would reject a Petrarchal coronation on account of my dying day and because women have cancers . ” Like the rest of us he can but surmise , his guide the Imagination , which for him as for Wordsworth is the ...
Were it in my choice I would reject a Petrarchal coronation on account of my dying day and because women have cancers . ” Like the rest of us he can but surmise , his guide the Imagination , which for him as for Wordsworth is the ...
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