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There is a curmudgeonly line of argument that contends that campaign strategy, like most mystic arts, consists mainly of common sense buttressed by uncommon decisiveness.

From Time Magazine Archive

In those days the sight of these same pages had filled me with the most mystic reveries, and I had stayed up for nights together to copy them out.

From My Life — Volume 1 by Wagner, Richard

In these, Blake’s highest and most mystic qualities are manifest, and his divergence from all preconceived ideas startlingly apparent.

From William Blake A Study of His Life and Art Work by Langridge, Irene

It belongs primarily to that most mystic of all schools of art, the Umbrian, centering in the town of Perugia.

From The Madonna in Art by Hurll, Estelle M. (Estelle May)

It was through this curious intermediary that Goethe went back to Marlowe and created what has been well called "the most mystic poetic work ever created," and "the Divina Commedia of the eighteenth century."

From Among Famous Books by Kelman, John



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