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Page 73
... facts of the human mind . The result must sometimes be that they will be found to correspond to more than one fact ; that for instance it is useless to reduce the kind of tragedy to any one grand habit or posture of the mind . But I do ...
... facts of the human mind . The result must sometimes be that they will be found to correspond to more than one fact ; that for instance it is useless to reduce the kind of tragedy to any one grand habit or posture of the mind . But I do ...
Page 171
... fact of the Mirror's persistent popularity , a fact rich in psychological interest . Second , there is the engaging sight of a group of men trying to work out literary problems among themselves and creating something which , whatever ...
... fact of the Mirror's persistent popularity , a fact rich in psychological interest . Second , there is the engaging sight of a group of men trying to work out literary problems among themselves and creating something which , whatever ...
Page 189
... fact contain those things which it is a disgrace not to have read . When the series of which the two present volumes form part is complete , it will contain nearly 5,000 packed pages : a great deal more than any undergraduate could ...
... fact contain those things which it is a disgrace not to have read . When the series of which the two present volumes form part is complete , it will contain nearly 5,000 packed pages : a great deal more than any undergraduate could ...
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