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... wrote , " how a Roman wore his toga . Here rich and poor wear it , new or in rags , and stride on utterly unaware of how Antique they look to us . " A group of old men waiting on a bench for the hour of prayer recalled the figures of ...
... wrote , " how a Roman wore his toga . Here rich and poor wear it , new or in rags , and stride on utterly unaware of how Antique they look to us . " A group of old men waiting on a bench for the hour of prayer recalled the figures of ...
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... wrote at eighty - seven , " of what a sum of previously acquired knowledge is injected into those complex ... wrote at twenty - four , and the wish was granted . He consciously possessed to the highest degree that most enviable of ...
... wrote at eighty - seven , " of what a sum of previously acquired knowledge is injected into those complex ... wrote at twenty - four , and the wish was granted . He consciously possessed to the highest degree that most enviable of ...
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... wrote , ' in reality had never stopped ' ; the sobs which has shaken him at a certain crucial moment of his childhood . ' It is only because life is now growing silent about me , ' he wrote , ' that I hear them afresh , like convent ...
... wrote , ' in reality had never stopped ' ; the sobs which has shaken him at a certain crucial moment of his childhood . ' It is only because life is now growing silent about me , ' he wrote , ' that I hear them afresh , like convent ...
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Foreword to the Centenary Number XXV | 241 |
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