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... nay , it even feels a pleasure , a sense of an increased freedom and of an ampler future , in so doing . ... -Benjamin Franklin , -I remember the relief with which , after long feeling the sway of Franklin's imperturbable common ...
... nay , it even feels a pleasure , a sense of an increased freedom and of an ampler future , in so doing . ... -Benjamin Franklin , -I remember the relief with which , after long feeling the sway of Franklin's imperturbable common ...
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satisfaction current in my class , the middle class , and may serve to indicate in me , therefore , the extreme defect of this feeling . But these confessions , though salutary , are bitter and unpleasant .
satisfaction current in my class , the middle class , and may serve to indicate in me , therefore , the extreme defect of this feeling . But these confessions , though salutary , are bitter and unpleasant .
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... of thought and feeling , to which these interesting productions of nature had , from the circumstances of their life , no access . Making allowances for the difference of the times , surely we can observe precisely the same thing ...
... of thought and feeling , to which these interesting productions of nature had , from the circumstances of their life , no access . Making allowances for the difference of the times , surely we can observe precisely the same thing ...
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2011 |
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