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Pagina 102
... regard to myself , but to many others also . " This fact , however , is amply corrobor- ated by subsequent experience , true cases of the defect being always difficult to find and to establish , though known to exist in large numbers ...
... regard to myself , but to many others also . " This fact , however , is amply corrobor- ated by subsequent experience , true cases of the defect being always difficult to find and to establish , though known to exist in large numbers ...
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... regard to Nature , a modern poet who cares for the subject , naturally -whatever may be his personal view- adopts in the realm of his art . Words worth , a plain Christian at home , wrote about Nature as a Pantheist the artist loves to ...
... regard to Nature , a modern poet who cares for the subject , naturally -whatever may be his personal view- adopts in the realm of his art . Words worth , a plain Christian at home , wrote about Nature as a Pantheist the artist loves to ...
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... regard to their laws and limitations , the great modern doctrine of evolution has given an additional in- centive , teaching us that " One touch of Nature makes the whole world kin . " Whatever perplexity still besets us with regard to ...
... regard to their laws and limitations , the great modern doctrine of evolution has given an additional in- centive , teaching us that " One touch of Nature makes the whole world kin . " Whatever perplexity still besets us with regard to ...
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POE EDGAR ALLAN By William Minto | 10 |
HER LAST LETTER By Blanche Lindsay | 80 |
The Carver and the CalIPH By Austin Dobson | 116 |
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