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... Imagine in the same place a very competently developed thesis on human conduct , with statistics , intelligence tests , definitions ; imagine it as the finest thing of the sort ever written , and as really being at the roots of an ...
... Imagine in the same place a very competently developed thesis on human conduct , with statistics , intelligence tests , definitions ; imagine it as the finest thing of the sort ever written , and as really being at the roots of an ...
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... imagine myself saying this to you , and imagine you considering the entire matter without resentment ; for inasmuch as you were never from my thoughts , it is not important what I have said against you . One generally has his profitable ...
... imagine myself saying this to you , and imagine you considering the entire matter without resentment ; for inasmuch as you were never from my thoughts , it is not important what I have said against you . One generally has his profitable ...
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... imagine himself committing every crime . Similarly , a writer who could imagine himself in the many humiliating roles that are in fashion today would , by this very ability , open himself to great risk . A purely external approach to ...
... imagine himself committing every crime . Similarly , a writer who could imagine himself in the many humiliating roles that are in fashion today would , by this very ability , open himself to great risk . A purely external approach to ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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