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On the other hand little equability has appeared , only a few aspects of social comedy ; and emotion remains , as earlier , submerged , or shaded and subtle and indwelling . T. S. Eliot has voiced an insistent mood .
On the other hand little equability has appeared , only a few aspects of social comedy ; and emotion remains , as earlier , submerged , or shaded and subtle and indwelling . T. S. Eliot has voiced an insistent mood .
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The inevitable tendency of poetic culture to morbidity , abnormal beauty - the sickli- ness of all technical thought or refine- ment in itself — the abnegation of the perennial and democratic concretes at first hand , the body ...
The inevitable tendency of poetic culture to morbidity , abnormal beauty - the sickli- ness of all technical thought or refine- ment in itself — the abnegation of the perennial and democratic concretes at first hand , the body ...
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The only house I had been the owner of before , if I except a boat , was a tent which I used occasionally when making excursions in the summer , and this is still rolled up in my garret ; but the boat , after passing from hand to hand ...
The only house I had been the owner of before , if I except a boat , was a tent which I used occasionally when making excursions in the summer , and this is still rolled up in my garret ; but the boat , after passing from hand to hand ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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