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... wish that I could find time to write , " it will be a satisfaction to know that , though the last twenty months is the first period in my life when it has been permitted me to make my pen my chief means of expressing my thoughts , yet I ...
... wish that I could find time to write , " it will be a satisfaction to know that , though the last twenty months is the first period in my life when it has been permitted me to make my pen my chief means of expressing my thoughts , yet I ...
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... wish to meet thinking men , not schoolmasters or pleaders . We wish that they should do full justice to their own view , but also that they should be frank with us , and , if now our superiors , treat us as if we might some time rise to ...
... wish to meet thinking men , not schoolmasters or pleaders . We wish that they should do full justice to their own view , but also that they should be frank with us , and , if now our superiors , treat us as if we might some time rise to ...
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... wish to hear in prose the meaning of my melody . I do not wish to see my seed neatly put away beneath a paper label . Answer in new poeans to the soul of our souls . Wake me to sweeter childhood by a fresher growth . At pres- ent you ...
... wish to hear in prose the meaning of my melody . I do not wish to see my seed neatly put away beneath a paper label . Answer in new poeans to the soul of our souls . Wake me to sweeter childhood by a fresher growth . At pres- ent you ...
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... demand is my criticism . POET . If one object does not satisfy you , pass on to another and say nothing . CRITIC . It is not so that it would be well with me . I must penetrate the secret of my wishes , verify the justice A DIALOGUE . 23.
... demand is my criticism . POET . If one object does not satisfy you , pass on to another and say nothing . CRITIC . It is not so that it would be well with me . I must penetrate the secret of my wishes , verify the justice A DIALOGUE . 23.
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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. penetrate the secret of my wishes , verify the justice of my rea- sonings . I must examine , compare , sift , and winnow ; what can bear this ordeal remains to me as pure gold . I cannot pass ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. penetrate the secret of my wishes , verify the justice of my rea- sonings . I must examine , compare , sift , and winnow ; what can bear this ordeal remains to me as pure gold . I cannot pass ...
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