Studies in Prose and VerseJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 300 psl. |
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... intellectual and moral exercise , I have sought to follow that poor youth through his subsequent career , and observe how his soul was tortured by the bloodstain . " He is always searching for these bloodstains on the conscience ...
... intellectual and moral exercise , I have sought to follow that poor youth through his subsequent career , and observe how his soul was tortured by the bloodstain . " He is always searching for these bloodstains on the conscience ...
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... intellectual backbone , a way of dis- guising any too austere truth from his sensibilities . The two chapters , in that often beautiful and delightful book , written around Judge Pyncheon , as he sits dead in his chair , show how ...
... intellectual backbone , a way of dis- guising any too austere truth from his sensibilities . The two chapters , in that often beautiful and delightful book , written around Judge Pyncheon , as he sits dead in his chair , show how ...
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... intellectual beauty , austere and fantastic . If he goes along ways that have never been travelled in , that is because he is seeking what no one before him has ever sought ; and , more absolutely than most less - absorbed travellers ...
... intellectual beauty , austere and fantastic . If he goes along ways that have never been travelled in , that is because he is seeking what no one before him has ever sought ; and , more absolutely than most less - absorbed travellers ...
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