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... force , an almost physical impact , as in the description of ' the honest man ' ( in Constancie ) : Whom neither force nor fawning can Unpinne , or wrench from giving all their due . He uses alliteration and assonance in the native ...
... force , an almost physical impact , as in the description of ' the honest man ' ( in Constancie ) : Whom neither force nor fawning can Unpinne , or wrench from giving all their due . He uses alliteration and assonance in the native ...
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... force in a world of natural forces , and on the side of those who hold to the belief that man is utterly different from this , that what makes him man is his capacity to feel something other than his own immediate needs and desires ...
... force in a world of natural forces , and on the side of those who hold to the belief that man is utterly different from this , that what makes him man is his capacity to feel something other than his own immediate needs and desires ...
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... force in a world of natural forces , and on the side of those who hold to the belief that man is utterly different from this , that what makes him man is his capacity to feel something other than his own immediate needs and desires ...
... force in a world of natural forces , and on the side of those who hold to the belief that man is utterly different from this , that what makes him man is his capacity to feel something other than his own immediate needs and desires ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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