The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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... feel that he would be known hereafter by means of Len- bach's portraits . The story of Lenbach's humble par- 2 " The Psychology of Peoples . " By Gustave le Bon . Fisher Unwin , 1899 . entage , his boyhood in the Bavarian village of ...
... feel that he would be known hereafter by means of Len- bach's portraits . The story of Lenbach's humble par- 2 " The Psychology of Peoples . " By Gustave le Bon . Fisher Unwin , 1899 . entage , his boyhood in the Bavarian village of ...
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... feel- ing . And yet beneath outward calm , a perfect discipline of self - control , you could still discern a burning ardor of temperament and conviction lurking within . All this caused him to exer- cise a fascinating influence over ...
... feel- ing . And yet beneath outward calm , a perfect discipline of self - control , you could still discern a burning ardor of temperament and conviction lurking within . All this caused him to exer- cise a fascinating influence over ...
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... feel- ing of intolerable pressure upon his chest , and to have been persistently haunted by dreams of a wounded beast gasping out his life in the dark jungle . He saw it with a curious vividness of detail common to few dreams . On a ...
... feel- ing of intolerable pressure upon his chest , and to have been persistently haunted by dreams of a wounded beast gasping out his life in the dark jungle . He saw it with a curious vividness of detail common to few dreams . On a ...
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... feel something of the spirit of Mr. Arthur Benson's sonnet " To Eton " - Some vast , unshaken spirit seems to brood Among thy halls , beside thy silver stream , Old as old time , and young as yester- day , Which to thy teeming sons doth ...
... feel something of the spirit of Mr. Arthur Benson's sonnet " To Eton " - Some vast , unshaken spirit seems to brood Among thy halls , beside thy silver stream , Old as old time , and young as yester- day , Which to thy teeming sons doth ...
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... feeling that the thankful acceptance of natural joy was a part of religious duty , and so joy was a duty to her ... feel- ings and tastes probably came from the immense natural vitality , the fulness of life , which gives one of the ...
... feeling that the thankful acceptance of natural joy was a part of religious duty , and so joy was a duty to her ... feel- ings and tastes probably came from the immense natural vitality , the fulness of life , which gives one of the ...
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