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... feeling , and that effect was heightened a short time later by the universal horror and grief at his murder . The revulsion of feeling against bodies such as the Hindu Mahasabha and the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh enabled the Goverment ...
... feeling , and that effect was heightened a short time later by the universal horror and grief at his murder . The revulsion of feeling against bodies such as the Hindu Mahasabha and the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh enabled the Goverment ...
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... feelings into exact language . In his novels , language is a barrier which is interposed between the artist and his experience , and in almost every case the word is a substitute for the feeling it purports to describe . The psychology ...
... feelings into exact language . In his novels , language is a barrier which is interposed between the artist and his experience , and in almost every case the word is a substitute for the feeling it purports to describe . The psychology ...
Pagina 138
... feeling occurs so infrequently in history that we may well stop to consider it as an important feature of our age . I said the end of the world . ' For the end of a world , of a civilisation , is quite a different matter . One or ...
... feeling occurs so infrequently in history that we may well stop to consider it as an important feature of our age . I said the end of the world . ' For the end of a world , of a civilisation , is quite a different matter . One or ...
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