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... vision , with the power of evoking it in us , is the gift of few , and among them are the greatest . Bunyan has it , and it is with his unswerving intensity of vision that we Behold I saw " ; " I looked , and saw ” ; “ I saw also " ; as ...
... vision , with the power of evoking it in us , is the gift of few , and among them are the greatest . Bunyan has it , and it is with his unswerving intensity of vision that we Behold I saw " ; " I looked , and saw ” ; “ I saw also " ; as ...
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... vision , through succeeding generations , of simple , yet imaginative minds . They are as inevitable as the parables . And in what words of pellucid beauty are the symbols often phrased ! The Shining Ones , the 66 very stately Palace ...
... vision , through succeeding generations , of simple , yet imaginative minds . They are as inevitable as the parables . And in what words of pellucid beauty are the symbols often phrased ! The Shining Ones , the 66 very stately Palace ...
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... vision . Again we are high amongst the clouds , which , opening and shutting fitfully to the wind , reveal the earth as a confused expanse merely . " On the far land - verge is seen " An object like a dun - piled caterpillar , Shuffling ...
... vision . Again we are high amongst the clouds , which , opening and shutting fitfully to the wind , reveal the earth as a confused expanse merely . " On the far land - verge is seen " An object like a dun - piled caterpillar , Shuffling ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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