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George MacDonald Quotes

But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The Degrading Injustice Of Our Anxious Everyday Life, And, Appealing To The Imagination, Which Dwells Apart, Reveals Nature In Some Degree As She Really Is, And As She Represents Herself To The Eye Of The Child, Whose Everyday Life, Fearless And Unambitious, Meets The True Import Of The Wonder-teeming World Around Him, And Rejoices Therein Without Questioning?

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

George MacDonald Quotes: But Is It Not Rather That Art Rescues Nature From The Weary And Sated Regards Of Our Senses, And The

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