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He also is a landscapelover , a lord of language , he is , at moments , majestic in his sadness at the doubtful doom of human kind , and for him hope gleams like a golden branch amid the shadows ... both ... had absorbed a rich literary ...
He also is a landscapelover , a lord of language , he is , at moments , majestic in his sadness at the doubtful doom of human kind , and for him hope gleams like a golden branch amid the shadows ... both ... had absorbed a rich literary ...
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Are these confessions real or " supposed ” ; is the mind called " second - rate ” in honest humility or false modesty which awaits the kind assurance that the mind is really first - rate ; is the mind sensitive in the perceptive sense ...
Are these confessions real or " supposed ” ; is the mind called " second - rate ” in honest humility or false modesty which awaits the kind assurance that the mind is really first - rate ; is the mind sensitive in the perceptive sense ...
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Within the text he gave two illustrations of the kind of connection of which he was speaking . First , he says that truth is not “ half - way between ” the two realms of matter and spirit , but " continuous excursions into either realm ...
Within the text he gave two illustrations of the kind of connection of which he was speaking . First , he says that truth is not “ half - way between ” the two realms of matter and spirit , but " continuous excursions into either realm ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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