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... childhood and is on the verge of adolescence he never reads poetry , still less writes it , and for the rest of his life will be as though the time of his childhood had never been ? What explanation are we to give for this lack of ...
... childhood and is on the verge of adolescence he never reads poetry , still less writes it , and for the rest of his life will be as though the time of his childhood had never been ? What explanation are we to give for this lack of ...
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... childhood . To very few it is granted to retain all through their life the innocent goodness and simplicity of faith which marked their childhood ; and those who have done so have either been saints or suffered from mental abnormality ...
... childhood . To very few it is granted to retain all through their life the innocent goodness and simplicity of faith which marked their childhood ; and those who have done so have either been saints or suffered from mental abnormality ...
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... childhood , we do not , on the other hand , wish childhood to pass and then be forgotten , with all its splendour of imagery and largeness of hope . The thoughts of childhood must grow up and blossom , not be cut off and replaced by ...
... childhood , we do not , on the other hand , wish childhood to pass and then be forgotten , with all its splendour of imagery and largeness of hope . The thoughts of childhood must grow up and blossom , not be cut off and replaced by ...
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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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