The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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... means of expression , through which we share the impulses of people with whom we seem to have not a thought or a social con- vention in common , must mean that art springs from somewhere very deep down in the human make up . And this ...
... means of expression , through which we share the impulses of people with whom we seem to have not a thought or a social con- vention in common , must mean that art springs from somewhere very deep down in the human make up . And this ...
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... means to one day . Are these young ' drop - outs ' happy and on the way to becoming complete people ? which after all is the purpose of existence , from the Christian point of view at any rate . From the worldly point of view they are ...
... means to one day . Are these young ' drop - outs ' happy and on the way to becoming complete people ? which after all is the purpose of existence , from the Christian point of view at any rate . From the worldly point of view they are ...
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... means of recovering her health , and ' tis at your service as long as ever you please . " But even this failed to calm him . He told the bookseller Louis Dutens that his mind was made up . If he could find no alternative accommodation ...
... means of recovering her health , and ' tis at your service as long as ever you please . " But even this failed to calm him . He told the bookseller Louis Dutens that his mind was made up . If he could find no alternative accommodation ...
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