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... become uncontrollable when in later years they are supplemented and intensified by passions which do not enter the emotional scale of the normal child . The child is by nature affectionate and grateful towards his 86 POETRY IN THE LIVES ...
... become uncontrollable when in later years they are supplemented and intensified by passions which do not enter the emotional scale of the normal child . The child is by nature affectionate and grateful towards his 86 POETRY IN THE LIVES ...
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... become seekers not after fame , or money or earthly position , but of glimpses of a happiness and content which ... becomes daily so much more a place of exile , if only , for some , from the joys of peace , there must be many who could ...
... become seekers not after fame , or money or earthly position , but of glimpses of a happiness and content which ... becomes daily so much more a place of exile , if only , for some , from the joys of peace , there must be many who could ...
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... becomes apparent that English - speaking people are little susceptible to mass suggestion . The enormous efforts of ... become visible that this attitude was a sort of unwilling admiration . The young Nazi is acutely conscious , in ...
... becomes apparent that English - speaking people are little susceptible to mass suggestion . The enormous efforts of ... become visible that this attitude was a sort of unwilling admiration . The young Nazi is acutely conscious , in ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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