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... thought . " You can never read too much into him . " He quoted passages from ' Songs before Sunrise ' : or " Freedom we call it , for holier 66 Name of the soul there is none The man - god Freedom , the lonely Face lightening , the ...
... thought . " You can never read too much into him . " He quoted passages from ' Songs before Sunrise ' : or " Freedom we call it , for holier 66 Name of the soul there is none The man - god Freedom , the lonely Face lightening , the ...
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... thought of death does not drive out the thought of life . In fact , whatever our avowed principles , we all have an instinct for immortality , or at least for a second existence . This suggestion of an instinct is not merely my opinion ...
... thought of death does not drive out the thought of life . In fact , whatever our avowed principles , we all have an instinct for immortality , or at least for a second existence . This suggestion of an instinct is not merely my opinion ...
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... Thoughts on Religion . ' On the frontispiece one might put Emerson's pronouncement : " The impulse to seek proof of ... thought of death ; for then at last our aspirations and insight will have elbow - room . Thus our ideas of the next ...
... Thoughts on Religion . ' On the frontispiece one might put Emerson's pronouncement : " The impulse to seek proof of ... thought of death ; for then at last our aspirations and insight will have elbow - room . Thus our ideas of the next ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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