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... ideas ; the best ideas , on every matter which literature touch- es , current at the time ; at any rate , we may lay it down as certain that in modern litera- ture no manifestation of the creative power not working with these can be ...
... ideas ; the best ideas , on every matter which literature touch- es , current at the time ; at any rate , we may lay it down as certain that in modern litera- ture no manifestation of the creative power not working with these can be ...
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... ideas ; but their individual members have a high courage and a turn for breaking bounds ; and a man of genius , who is the born child of the idea , happening to be born in the aristocratic ranks , chafes against the obstacles which ...
... ideas ; but their individual members have a high courage and a turn for breaking bounds ; and a man of genius , who is the born child of the idea , happening to be born in the aristocratic ranks , chafes against the obstacles which ...
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... idea , a special character is assigned to the lineaments of the Father . This process , too , was a gradual one . At first the only distinction was in more strongly marked features , apparently indicative of greater energy , and then in ...
... idea , a special character is assigned to the lineaments of the Father . This process , too , was a gradual one . At first the only distinction was in more strongly marked features , apparently indicative of greater energy , and then in ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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