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Gertrude was continually rearranging the works , featuring new ones or attempting to revive interest in an old one by placing it in a position of prominence . She also had her own Salon des Refusés , a small room into which were ...
Gertrude was continually rearranging the works , featuring new ones or attempting to revive interest in an old one by placing it in a position of prominence . She also had her own Salon des Refusés , a small room into which were ...
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The switch of interest she had shown in the course of her work under William James , from the experiments to the subjects , from the reactions to the reactors , had already been repeated in far different circumstances .
The switch of interest she had shown in the course of her work under William James , from the experiments to the subjects , from the reactions to the reactors , had already been repeated in far different circumstances .
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As journalism , the book was convincing and full of human interest , and as the documentary record of a national experience had the advantage of both a closely observant eye and a richly participant spirit . At a time when the fabulous ...
As journalism , the book was convincing and full of human interest , and as the documentary record of a national experience had the advantage of both a closely observant eye and a richly participant spirit . At a time when the fabulous ...
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