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... person will serve as partner - or perhaps as opponent . If he can't find a partner ( " if she be coy " ) then he'll " make a Mistress of my own Desire . " Thus the first clue to the nature of the mistress is that she is a person or an ...
... person will serve as partner - or perhaps as opponent . If he can't find a partner ( " if she be coy " ) then he'll " make a Mistress of my own Desire . " Thus the first clue to the nature of the mistress is that she is a person or an ...
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... person . Although he is too late when he cries out to save Christmas , he finally understands the meaningful implications of that which he has only been able to mouth earlier as man's tragedy . And now he can face himself again as a ...
... person . Although he is too late when he cries out to save Christmas , he finally understands the meaningful implications of that which he has only been able to mouth earlier as man's tragedy . And now he can face himself again as a ...
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... person is most likely to hate most fervently one for whom he simultaneously feels the most attraction . Furthermore , it seems virtually impossible for a person to be fully aware of the causes of his attraction to and repulsion from ...
... person is most likely to hate most fervently one for whom he simultaneously feels the most attraction . Furthermore , it seems virtually impossible for a person to be fully aware of the causes of his attraction to and repulsion from ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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