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... feeling deeply within the person he has begot and also with- drawing to observe him from without . This is the ... feel this , or the author has completely failed . But he also experiences an aesthetic emotion which goes beyond the ...
... feeling deeply within the person he has begot and also with- drawing to observe him from without . This is the ... feel this , or the author has completely failed . But he also experiences an aesthetic emotion which goes beyond the ...
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... feel herself the equal of those who surrounded her , to feel affection without fear or restraint . ' This was to be the cure for the trauma that had had such an effect on her nerves . The prospect was of course so unreal that only a ...
... feel herself the equal of those who surrounded her , to feel affection without fear or restraint . ' This was to be the cure for the trauma that had had such an effect on her nerves . The prospect was of course so unreal that only a ...
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... feel in the lines is not the immediacy or inwardness of being in pain , but the chastened generality of being pained — and not in a casual or social sense of pained . And it is this which we feel in Milton's great lines : Not that faire ...
... feel in the lines is not the immediacy or inwardness of being in pain , but the chastened generality of being pained — and not in a casual or social sense of pained . And it is this which we feel in Milton's great lines : Not that faire ...
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The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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