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... 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 . Well ! and what if she should ...
... 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 . Well ! and what if she should ...
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... hand , the body , the earth and sea , sex and the like — and the substitution of something for them at second or third hand - what bearings have they on cur- rent pathological study ? Herman Melville * 1819-1891 This essay , which ...
... hand , the body , the earth and sea , sex and the like — and the substitution of something for them at second or third hand - what bearings have they on cur- rent pathological study ? Herman Melville * 1819-1891 This essay , which ...
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... hand to hand , has gone down the stream of time . With this more substantial shelter about me , I had made some progress toward settling in the world . This frame , so slightly clad , was a sort of crystallization around me and reacted ...
... hand to hand , has gone down the stream of time . With this more substantial shelter about me , I had made some progress toward settling in the world . This frame , so slightly clad , was a sort of crystallization around me and reacted ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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