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Once having tasted this immortal ichor , he cannot have enough of it , and as an admirable crea- tive power exists in these intellections , it is of the last importance that these things get spoken . What a little of all we know is said ...
Once having tasted this immortal ichor , he cannot have enough of it , and as an admirable crea- tive power exists in these intellections , it is of the last importance that these things get spoken . What a little of all we know is said ...
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A character can never be exhaustive of our materials : for it exists by its idiosyncrasy , by its contrast with other natures , by its development of one side , and one side only , of our native capacities .
A character can never be exhaustive of our materials : for it exists by its idiosyncrasy , by its contrast with other natures , by its development of one side , and one side only , of our native capacities .
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the air of a charity - boy , a bastard , or an interloper in the world which exists for him . But the man in the street , finding no worth in himself which corresponds to the force which built a tower or sculp- tured a marble god ...
the air of a charity - boy , a bastard , or an interloper in the world which exists for him . But the man in the street , finding no worth in himself which corresponds to the force which built a tower or sculp- tured a marble god ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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