The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... feeling of fulness - of con- gestion . These sensations were unaccom- panied by thought . The intellectual part of his nature was already effaced ; he had power only to feel , and feeling was tor- ment . He was conscious of motion . En ...
... feeling of fulness - of con- gestion . These sensations were unaccom- panied by thought . The intellectual part of his nature was already effaced ; he had power only to feel , and feeling was tor- ment . He was conscious of motion . En ...
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... feel all again all over the way men you liked made you feel when they touched you ( but that's not all ) because largeness tells you so you can feel what you made , men feel when , you touched , them dead's sorry like a thistlefluff ...
... feel all again all over the way men you liked made you feel when they touched you ( but that's not all ) because largeness tells you so you can feel what you made , men feel when , you touched , them dead's sorry like a thistlefluff ...
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... feel like movement . The Nineteenth Century didn't feel that way . The element of movement was not the predominating thing that they felt . You know that in your lives movement is the thing that occupies you most — you feel movement all ...
... feel like movement . The Nineteenth Century didn't feel that way . The element of movement was not the predominating thing that they felt . You know that in your lives movement is the thing that occupies you most — you feel movement all ...
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