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... York , 1956 ) , p . 853 . 2 Bradley ( ed . ) , " Experience , " p . 881 . Where do we find ourselves ? In a series of which we do not know the extremes , and believe that it has none . We wake and find ourselves on a stair ; there are ...
... York , 1956 ) , p . 853 . 2 Bradley ( ed . ) , " Experience , " p . 881 . Where do we find ourselves ? In a series of which we do not know the extremes , and believe that it has none . We wake and find ourselves on a stair ; there are ...
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... 24 F. O. Matthiessen ( ed . ) , Oxford Book of American Verse ( New York , 1952 ) , " The Sphinx , " pp . 83-84 . 25 Idem . 26 Bradley ( ed . ) , " Experience , " p . 871 . Counting the hours of one's day , then , is 28 THOTH Winter 1965.
... 24 F. O. Matthiessen ( ed . ) , Oxford Book of American Verse ( New York , 1952 ) , " The Sphinx , " pp . 83-84 . 25 Idem . 26 Bradley ( ed . ) , " Experience , " p . 871 . Counting the hours of one's day , then , is 28 THOTH Winter 1965.
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... insoluble paradox . One might argue 2 Thomas Hardy , Tess of the d'Urbervilles : a Pure Woman ( New York , 1920 ) , p . 249 . that , even though emotions are vague and even contradictory Sons and Lovers : The Omniscient Narrator 73.
... insoluble paradox . One might argue 2 Thomas Hardy , Tess of the d'Urbervilles : a Pure Woman ( New York , 1920 ) , p . 249 . that , even though emotions are vague and even contradictory Sons and Lovers : The Omniscient Narrator 73.
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