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... sense the book involves ( a whole greater than the sum of the parts ) of breadth of intelligence . This really is ... sense that she has no axe to grind , no partisan loyalty in the way of a Young England Movement , no ambition to be ...
... sense the book involves ( a whole greater than the sum of the parts ) of breadth of intelligence . This really is ... sense that she has no axe to grind , no partisan loyalty in the way of a Young England Movement , no ambition to be ...
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... sense of this emptiness can properly be related to an experience of religious desolation : ' If all else perished , and he remained , I should still continue to be ; and if all else remained , and he were annihilated , the universe ...
... sense of this emptiness can properly be related to an experience of religious desolation : ' If all else perished , and he remained , I should still continue to be ; and if all else remained , and he were annihilated , the universe ...
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... sense of Warwickshire as a physical locale which has been wholly humanized , and to the Reverend Cadwallader's half - serious remark that it is a very good quality in a man to have a trout stream . This transposition of the natural into ...
... sense of Warwickshire as a physical locale which has been wholly humanized , and to the Reverend Cadwallader's half - serious remark that it is a very good quality in a man to have a trout stream . This transposition of the natural into ...
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