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| 1 | The spirit and the body | |
| 2 | The Calculus of Probabilities | |
| 3 | Meditation, dreaming and reverie | |
| 4 | Intuition | |
| 5 | Imagination as supreme among the mental faculties | |
| 6 | Godwin, Bulwer and Dickens as constructors of plot | |
| 7 | Detractors of men of genius | |
| 8 | Knowledge gained by indirect gaze | |
| 9 | The struggles of genius | |
| 10 | Piano music as a fairy-tale | |
| 11 | Macaulay on the nature of Deity | 
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Notes:
None.
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[S:0 - BRP2B, 1985] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Editions - The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe (B. R. Pollin) (Topics in A Chapter of Suggestions)