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... mind . But this assimilation of nature to the mind , the reading of the spiritual in the language of sense , the erection of the visible into symbol , was hardly possible to Tennyson . We do not find it in his poetry ; and we can ...
... mind . But this assimilation of nature to the mind , the reading of the spiritual in the language of sense , the erection of the visible into symbol , was hardly possible to Tennyson . We do not find it in his poetry ; and we can ...
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... mind , his stunned horror at what he has been told . In Purity , the text which forms the theme of the whole poem , ' Beati mundo corde , quoniam ipsi Deum videbunt ' , is paraphrased in Il . 27-28 , and immediately after ( ll . 29-30 ) ...
... mind , his stunned horror at what he has been told . In Purity , the text which forms the theme of the whole poem , ' Beati mundo corde , quoniam ipsi Deum videbunt ' , is paraphrased in Il . 27-28 , and immediately after ( ll . 29-30 ) ...
Page 272
... mind . He inherited , as has been said , independence of mind , and all his research is characterized by it . He felt indeed both joy and satisfaction in going his own way . But he was never rash . If he , for example , dated the Siloam ...
... mind . He inherited , as has been said , independence of mind , and all his research is characterized by it . He felt indeed both joy and satisfaction in going his own way . But he was never rash . If he , for example , dated the Siloam ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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