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Roderick and Madeline are " almost two faculties of the same soul , and they can be interpreted together as the soul of which their mansion is the body .
Roderick and Madeline are " almost two faculties of the same soul , and they can be interpreted together as the soul of which their mansion is the body .
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As a " point1,62 for - point identification , that leaves the soul still unaccounted for . Much the same thing happens when he goes on to analyze the human realms , where he maintains " the tripartite division of the faculties is even ...
As a " point1,62 for - point identification , that leaves the soul still unaccounted for . Much the same thing happens when he goes on to analyze the human realms , where he maintains " the tripartite division of the faculties is even ...
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1,65 tain a specific part corresponding to the soul , and that , in the human realm , there is no separate character to represent the soul , because , according to the theory Poe may have been following , " chiefly the soul sleeps or is ...
1,65 tain a specific part corresponding to the soul , and that , in the human realm , there is no separate character to represent the soul , because , according to the theory Poe may have been following , " chiefly the soul sleeps or is ...
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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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