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... come nearer the standard than the subjective class , and the value of their work is ideal as well as historical . Then there are the comprehensive , who must also be appre- hensive . They enter into the nature of another being and judge ...
... come nearer the standard than the subjective class , and the value of their work is ideal as well as historical . Then there are the comprehensive , who must also be appre- hensive . They enter into the nature of another being and judge ...
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... comes George , I will argue the point with him . ” He rose from his seat and went forward to meet his brother , who at this moment entered the lane . The two forms were faithful expressions of their several lives . There was a family ...
... comes George , I will argue the point with him . ” He rose from his seat and went forward to meet his brother , who at this moment entered the lane . The two forms were faithful expressions of their several lives . There was a family ...
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... the feet of those who come with glad tidings . " And such thoughts were suggested by the gait and gesture of George Herbert , especially as he approached you . Through the faces of most 28 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... the feet of those who come with glad tidings . " And such thoughts were suggested by the gait and gesture of George Herbert , especially as he approached you . Through the faces of most 28 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... come into my mind at the hour of temptation . " Lord H. - Why do you not say , rather , that your own discern- ing mind and maturer will show you more and more the folly and wrong of such outbreaks . George H. - Because that would not ...
... come into my mind at the hour of temptation . " Lord H. - Why do you not say , rather , that your own discern- ing mind and maturer will show you more and more the folly and wrong of such outbreaks . George H. - Because that would not ...
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... come rushing through its aisles ; they per- vade all the space , and my soul within it , perfuming me like in- cense , bearing me on like the wind , and on and on to regions of unutterable joy , and freedom , and certainty . As their ...
... come rushing through its aisles ; they per- vade all the space , and my soul within it , perfuming me like in- cense , bearing me on like the wind , and on and on to regions of unutterable joy , and freedom , and certainty . As their ...
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