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... experiences could never be mine . There is a reverence which naturally arises from the perception of another's superiority in goodness , power , or knowledge , which is possible to every man not under the control of extravagant self ...
... experiences could never be mine . There is a reverence which naturally arises from the perception of another's superiority in goodness , power , or knowledge , which is possible to every man not under the control of extravagant self ...
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... experience ; wonderfully pleasant ; for there was between us just that union of sentiment which gives association all its charm , and that differ- ence of opinion and temperament which preserves its freshness and vivacity . But though ...
... experience ; wonderfully pleasant ; for there was between us just that union of sentiment which gives association all its charm , and that differ- ence of opinion and temperament which preserves its freshness and vivacity . But though ...
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... experience , and to them her history has a fascination wholly inexplicable to those whose lives are quieter and more shallow . These latter persons cannot be made to feel it , but it is there , nevertheless . Emerson is a hero ...
... experience , and to them her history has a fascination wholly inexplicable to those whose lives are quieter and more shallow . These latter persons cannot be made to feel it , but it is there , nevertheless . Emerson is a hero ...
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... experience becomes his , and a hidden revelation flashes out upon him from the ancient household words . All commonplaces seem dead , but they have a latent vitality ; and we never know at what hour of our existence the dry bony ...
... experience becomes his , and a hidden revelation flashes out upon him from the ancient household words . All commonplaces seem dead , but they have a latent vitality ; and we never know at what hour of our existence the dry bony ...
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... sublime or marvellously beautiful piece of scenery , I have experienced a feeling of delight so intense as to be almost agonizing . It is possible to be blinded by excess of light , and it is equally possible to be 68 The Pelican Papers .
... sublime or marvellously beautiful piece of scenery , I have experienced a feeling of delight so intense as to be almost agonizing . It is possible to be blinded by excess of light , and it is equally possible to be 68 The Pelican Papers .
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The Pelican Papers: Reminiscences and Remains of a Dweller in the Wilderness James Ashcroft Noble Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Página 43 - To look down to Camelot. She knows not what the curse may be, And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott. And moving thro' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year, Shadows of the world appear.
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