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He dips into the chaos that underlies the rational shell of the world and brings up some superfluous image , some emotion dropped by the way , and reattaches it to the present object ; he reinstates things un- necessary , he emphasizes ...
He dips into the chaos that underlies the rational shell of the world and brings up some superfluous image , some emotion dropped by the way , and reattaches it to the present object ; he reinstates things un- necessary , he emphasizes ...
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The outer world bathed in the hues of human feeling , the inner world expressed in the forms of things , - that is the primitive condition of both before intelligence and the prosaic clas- sification of objects have abstracted them and ...
The outer world bathed in the hues of human feeling , the inner world expressed in the forms of things , - that is the primitive condition of both before intelligence and the prosaic clas- sification of objects have abstracted them and ...
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They mis- took , as human nature will do , even when at times it professes pessimism , an ideal for a reality : and because they saw how much the will clings to its objects , how it selects and magnifies them , they imagined that it ...
They mis- took , as human nature will do , even when at times it professes pessimism , an ideal for a reality : and because they saw how much the will clings to its objects , how it selects and magnifies them , they imagined that it ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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