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EXPERIENCE " politeness that we should accord to their writers if they were speaking to us in person . If we are ... EXPERIENCE OPINION , however , is of very little use to us , or to any one else , unless it is based on reasoned ...
EXPERIENCE " politeness that we should accord to their writers if they were speaking to us in person . If we are ... EXPERIENCE OPINION , however , is of very little use to us , or to any one else , unless it is based on reasoned ...
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... experienced before . I do not know whether little girls have a different taste in poetry from little boys , but the responses of ... experience of poetry . At this period , the poem , or the poetry of a single poet , invades the youthful ...
... experienced before . I do not know whether little girls have a different taste in poetry from little boys , but the responses of ... experience of poetry . At this period , the poem , or the poetry of a single poet , invades the youthful ...
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... experience . It is possible for groups of men to endure , over lengthy periods , the same experiences ( I am thinking particularly of the experiences of war ) and to emerge at the end of it with their characters not in the least changed ...
... experience . It is possible for groups of men to endure , over lengthy periods , the same experiences ( I am thinking particularly of the experiences of war ) and to emerge at the end of it with their characters not in the least changed ...
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READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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