The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... sense for hands to take or to leave . The observer with a real sense never failed to pay this image the tribute of quite tenderly grasping the hand , and even of raising it , delicately , to his lips ; having no less , at the same time ...
... sense for hands to take or to leave . The observer with a real sense never failed to pay this image the tribute of quite tenderly grasping the hand , and even of raising it , delicately , to his lips ; having no less , at the same time ...
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... sense employed by the newer psychologists , such as Hart , though we might not agree absolutely in our application . It is the presentation of such a ' complex ' instantaneously which gives that sense of sudden liberation ; that sense ...
... sense employed by the newer psychologists , such as Hart , though we might not agree absolutely in our application . It is the presentation of such a ' complex ' instantaneously which gives that sense of sudden liberation ; that sense ...
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... sense , which we may call nearly indispensable to anyone who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty - fifth year ; and the historical sense involves a perception , not only of the pastness of the past , but of its presence ; the ...
... sense , which we may call nearly indispensable to anyone who would continue to be a poet beyond his twenty - fifth year ; and the historical sense involves a perception , not only of the pastness of the past , but of its presence ; the ...
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