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... human heart pulsates the entire body , and the motor nerves are vibrant or palsied if not under control . These are considerations which may be taken in connection with a theory that human nerves may convey movements to a pencil , and ...
... human heart pulsates the entire body , and the motor nerves are vibrant or palsied if not under control . These are considerations which may be taken in connection with a theory that human nerves may convey movements to a pencil , and ...
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... human nature - that man was made to laugh as well as to cry , and that he ought to laugh when he can and cry when he must , therefore their old comedies were salted with wit , and there was always in them something to laugh at , while ...
... human nature - that man was made to laugh as well as to cry , and that he ought to laugh when he can and cry when he must , therefore their old comedies were salted with wit , and there was always in them something to laugh at , while ...
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... human character ; yet with our great poet's universal com- prehensiveness , his knowledge of humanity in the lowest and highest aspects ever revealed to mortal ken , human nature , that mighty universal heart and brain " which outsees ...
... human character ; yet with our great poet's universal com- prehensiveness , his knowledge of humanity in the lowest and highest aspects ever revealed to mortal ken , human nature , that mighty universal heart and brain " which outsees ...
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the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
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