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Just as for Parrington there is a saving grace and a venial sin , there is also a deadly sin , and this is turning away from reality , not in the excess of generous feeling , but in what he believes to be a deficiency of feeling ...
Just as for Parrington there is a saving grace and a venial sin , there is also a deadly sin , and this is turning away from reality , not in the excess of generous feeling , but in what he believes to be a deficiency of feeling ...
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I now took a fancy to poetry , and made some little pieces ; my brother , thinking it might turn to account , encouraged me , and put me on composing two occasional ballads . One was called The Lighthouse Tragedy , and contained an ...
I now took a fancy to poetry , and made some little pieces ; my brother , thinking it might turn to account , encouraged me , and put me on composing two occasional ballads . One was called The Lighthouse Tragedy , and contained an ...
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of his art he turns with desire to this greater defeat . ... Berkeley , having listened to the many lively things they had to say , begged to be heard in his turn , and displayed his plan with such an astonishing and animating force of ...
of his art he turns with desire to this greater defeat . ... Berkeley , having listened to the many lively things they had to say , begged to be heard in his turn , and displayed his plan with such an astonishing and animating force of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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