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... fear- ful groups , as in Dante's imagery , AND DO NOT ven- TURE EVEN TO RAISE THEIR EYES TO US , because they KNOW what a cold look they meet , when their cry rouses us at times out of the torpor of our cold apathy . ' These , ' said ...
... fear- ful groups , as in Dante's imagery , AND DO NOT ven- TURE EVEN TO RAISE THEIR EYES TO US , because they KNOW what a cold look they meet , when their cry rouses us at times out of the torpor of our cold apathy . ' These , ' said ...
Page 56
... fear that religious terrors would shake my strength of mind , and to how many are you , must you be , very dear , -is , that you would stay in the country as long as is morally practicable . Let nothing but coercive motives have weight ...
... fear that religious terrors would shake my strength of mind , and to how many are you , must you be , very dear , -is , that you would stay in the country as long as is morally practicable . Let nothing but coercive motives have weight ...
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... fear at all , I fear dying - I do not fear death . " 86 No , no ; Lamb's skepticism has not come lightly , nor is he a skeptic . The harsh reproof to Godwin for his contemptuous allusion to Christ before a well- trained child , proves ...
... fear at all , I fear dying - I do not fear death . " 86 No , no ; Lamb's skepticism has not come lightly , nor is he a skeptic . The harsh reproof to Godwin for his contemptuous allusion to Christ before a well- trained child , proves ...
Page 64
... fear- ing , doubtless , that the charm which spell - bound his political adherents would , at least for the time , fail of its effect . " " There is a great , a general want of intellect at this time ; so much so , that when any ...
... fear- ing , doubtless , that the charm which spell - bound his political adherents would , at least for the time , fail of its effect . " " There is a great , a general want of intellect at this time ; so much so , that when any ...
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... fear that this , like some other few of Words- worth's many striking passages , means less than it seems , or rather promises , to mean . Poets ( especially if philosophers too ) are apt to represent the effect made upon themselves as ...
... fear that this , like some other few of Words- worth's many striking passages , means less than it seems , or rather promises , to mean . Poets ( especially if philosophers too ) are apt to represent the effect made upon themselves as ...
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