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men have disputed since the birth of Cain and Abel ; but the practical value of the 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 ...
men have disputed since the birth of Cain and Abel ; but the practical value of the 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 ...
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Her Poe - like remarks on the poet's trade appear in 1914 as part of the Preface to a collection of her own poetry called swORD BLADES AND POPPY SEEDS . a function of the Universe as an Equi- noctial gale , or the Law of Gravitation ...
Her Poe - like remarks on the poet's trade appear in 1914 as part of the Preface to a collection of her own poetry called swORD BLADES AND POPPY SEEDS . a function of the Universe as an Equi- noctial gale , or the Law of Gravitation ...
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Descartes might reduce the non - human universe to a mechanism , but the feelings of Europeans about the sun and moon , the cycle of the seasons , the local landscape remained unchanged . Wordsworth might discard the mythological ...
Descartes might reduce the non - human universe to a mechanism , but the feelings of Europeans about the sun and moon , the cycle of the seasons , the local landscape remained unchanged . Wordsworth might discard the mythological ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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