America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... feel the effects of a sort of resurrection ; hitherto he had not lived , but simply vegetated ; he now feels himself a man , because he is treated as such ; the laws of his own country had overlooked him in his in- significancy ; the ...
... feel the effects of a sort of resurrection ; hitherto he had not lived , but simply vegetated ; he now feels himself a man , because he is treated as such ; the laws of his own country had overlooked him in his in- significancy ; the ...
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... feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow , and so you will happily conclude your mortal career . Be it life or death , we crave only reality . If we are really dying , let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel ...
... feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow , and so you will happily conclude your mortal career . Be it life or death , we crave only reality . If we are really dying , let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel ...
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James David Hart, Clarence Gohdes. ment do we feel that we are touching the truth ; in proportion as we see it with ... feeling , all observa- tion , all vision . As Mr. Besant so justly intimates , it is all experience . That is a ...
James David Hart, Clarence Gohdes. ment do we feel that we are touching the truth ; in proportion as we see it with ... feeling , all observa- tion , all vision . As Mr. Besant so justly intimates , it is all experience . That is a ...
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