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... past , has created ) the illusion of them . What he can achieve is a continuing develop- ment in response to his environment . The factor which gives vitality to all the component processes in the individual and in society is " not ...
... past , has created ) the illusion of them . What he can achieve is a continuing develop- ment in response to his environment . The factor which gives vitality to all the component processes in the individual and in society is " not ...
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... past . Only he holds the proud distinction for certain important phases of that past , of being the loftiest of singers life has yet given voice to . All , however , relate to and rest upon conditions , standards , politics ...
... past . Only he holds the proud distinction for certain important phases of that past , of being the loftiest of singers life has yet given voice to . All , however , relate to and rest upon conditions , standards , politics ...
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... past is that the conscious present is an awareness of the past in a way and to an extent which the past's awareness of itself cannot show . Some one said : " The dead writers are remote from us because we know so much more than they did ...
... past is that the conscious present is an awareness of the past in a way and to an extent which the past's awareness of itself cannot show . Some one said : " The dead writers are remote from us because we know so much more than they did ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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