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In every work of art ' the conscious is so impressed upon the unconscious as to appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and for that reason he must partake of both . Hence there is in genius itself an ...
In every work of art ' the conscious is so impressed upon the unconscious as to appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and for that reason he must partake of both . Hence there is in genius itself an ...
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To those who remember the state of our public schools and universities some twenty years past , it will appear no ordinary praise in any man to have passed from innocence into virtue , not only free from all vicious habit ...
To those who remember the state of our public schools and universities some twenty years past , it will appear no ordinary praise in any man to have passed from innocence into virtue , not only free from all vicious habit ...
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... to enquire from whence it sprang , as if it were a thing subject to place and motion , for it nei- ther approached hither , nor again departs from hence to some other place ; but it either appears to us or it does not 5 appear .
... to enquire from whence it sprang , as if it were a thing subject to place and motion , for it nei- ther approached hither , nor again departs from hence to some other place ; but it either appears to us or it does not 5 appear .
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