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... universe has never been stated in dollars . Although every one cannot be a off with the great bells of Notre Dame , every one must bear his own universe , and most persons are moderately inter- ested in learning how their neighbors have ...
... universe has never been stated in dollars . Although every one cannot be a off with the great bells of Notre Dame , every one must bear his own universe , and most persons are moderately inter- ested in learning how their neighbors have ...
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... Universe " ! The Universe , which flings down its continents and seas , and leaves them without comment . Art is as much The New Poetry movement in America , so full of life and even of malicious an- imal magnetism a dozen years ago ...
... Universe " ! The Universe , which flings down its continents and seas , and leaves them without comment . Art is as much The New Poetry movement in America , so full of life and even of malicious an- imal magnetism a dozen years ago ...
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... universe might be without moral values , their immediate experience was still of a friendly and lovable nature . Whatever their doubts and convictions about the purpose and significance of the universe as a whole , Tennyson's ...
... universe might be without moral values , their immediate experience was still of a friendly and lovable nature . Whatever their doubts and convictions about the purpose and significance of the universe as a whole , Tennyson's ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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