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Page 87
... character . He has one of the most distinguishing char- acteristics of a poet , an instinctive knowledge of the feminine cast of mind . His special in- sight into the emotional upper - currents of human experience , of which we have ...
... character . He has one of the most distinguishing char- acteristics of a poet , an instinctive knowledge of the feminine cast of mind . His special in- sight into the emotional upper - currents of human experience , of which we have ...
Page 385
... character and extent . Exaggeration and vague apprehen- sion invariably accompany a state of igno- rance , and tend to benumb all efforts for im- provement ; while a full and clear knowledge shows that the task of amelioration , if ...
... character and extent . Exaggeration and vague apprehen- sion invariably accompany a state of igno- rance , and tend to benumb all efforts for im- provement ; while a full and clear knowledge shows that the task of amelioration , if ...
Page 498
... character , and that even in sleep of the lives of higher beings than our- an idle and luxurious man dreams different selves may affect us . It is possible it may do dreams from one active and ambitious . The so , as here we see the ...
... character , and that even in sleep of the lives of higher beings than our- an idle and luxurious man dreams different selves may affect us . It is possible it may do dreams from one active and ambitious . The so , as here we see the ...
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French Army vs French People | 6 |
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