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... begins in the slight meta- phor , a sort of clairvoyance , not neces- sarily deep ( although the woods he stopped by were both lovely and deep ) . " A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom . The figure is the same as for love ...
... begins in the slight meta- phor , a sort of clairvoyance , not neces- sarily deep ( although the woods he stopped by were both lovely and deep ) . " A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom . The figure is the same as for love ...
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... begins in disunity , there develops a principle of order and a concept of right which is guaranteed within that order . Civil society begins as an aggre- gate of self - seeking individuals , the kind of individuals so praised by the ...
... begins in disunity , there develops a principle of order and a concept of right which is guaranteed within that order . Civil society begins as an aggre- gate of self - seeking individuals , the kind of individuals so praised by the ...
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... begins in a very old house in a large attic there with many windows a blue bedroom & white curtains & no clocks it begins very slowly it demands both of us it is a kind of dance it goes on forever IMAGINATION To R. M. R. ALISON TOUSTER ...
... begins in a very old house in a large attic there with many windows a blue bedroom & white curtains & no clocks it begins very slowly it demands both of us it is a kind of dance it goes on forever IMAGINATION To R. M. R. ALISON TOUSTER ...
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