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It is an amusing , astonishing and fearful effect : amusing for its vituperative gymnastics , astonishing because it shows how far ideologies can distort common sense , fearful because of the awesome judgments its contains .
It is an amusing , astonishing and fearful effect : amusing for its vituperative gymnastics , astonishing because it shows how far ideologies can distort common sense , fearful because of the awesome judgments its contains .
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... a man who shows himself to be ever ready and even eager to enter into the spirit of a romantic environment , but whose rationalism seems never able to resist scoring a point by breaking the spell , by shattering the effect which his ...
... a man who shows himself to be ever ready and even eager to enter into the spirit of a romantic environment , but whose rationalism seems never able to resist scoring a point by breaking the spell , by shattering the effect which his ...
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In conversation with the monk the worst side of Lalage is revealed : her determination to have vengeance . Thus the second half of scene iv is the mirror image of the first . The one shows the positive ...
In conversation with the monk the worst side of Lalage is revealed : her determination to have vengeance . Thus the second half of scene iv is the mirror image of the first . The one shows the positive ...
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THE BYRONIC IDEALITY 1 The Fall Of The House Of Usher OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS | 1 |
Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
A Singularly Dreary Tract of Country | 7 |
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