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... never the suggestion anything ignoble , as in " Maldoror " or Baudelaire ; it is never the mere rhet- oric of spiritual collapse and despair , as sometimes in James Thomson ; nor is it the outcome of intellectual fever , or of the ...
... never the suggestion anything ignoble , as in " Maldoror " or Baudelaire ; it is never the mere rhet- oric of spiritual collapse and despair , as sometimes in James Thomson ; nor is it the outcome of intellectual fever , or of the ...
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... never , never must we forget Hans Andersen , that curious Danish genius , with the soul of a woman and the heart of a child . He , more than any other , has caught the spirit of the old world tales , and his whimsical simplicity ap ...
... never , never must we forget Hans Andersen , that curious Danish genius , with the soul of a woman and the heart of a child . He , more than any other , has caught the spirit of the old world tales , and his whimsical simplicity ap ...
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... never come again except in the dreams of children and the visions of poets . The teacher must tell the story to the ... never teach little children , and never be allowed to tell fairy tales . But the teacher of literature , espe- cially ...
... never come again except in the dreams of children and the visions of poets . The teacher must tell the story to the ... never teach little children , and never be allowed to tell fairy tales . But the teacher of literature , espe- cially ...
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... never be finally expressed in terms of time and space . God must , in mere decency , be left some room even in his own Church . A creed that does not admit of expan- sion may be a useful guide - post , but a living fruit - tree it can never ...
... never be finally expressed in terms of time and space . God must , in mere decency , be left some room even in his own Church . A creed that does not admit of expan- sion may be a useful guide - post , but a living fruit - tree it can never ...
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... never applied to anyone above sixty , unless it be a case of Tekel . Infinite trouble is taken , indeed , to keep the members of the privileged class free from every- thing that smacks of pauperism ; local authorities are forbidden by ...
... never applied to anyone above sixty , unless it be a case of Tekel . Infinite trouble is taken , indeed , to keep the members of the privileged class free from every- thing that smacks of pauperism ; local authorities are forbidden by ...
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