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... ment which poetic feeling affords . In other cases of marketable produce , the supply is found to keep pace with the demand , ex- cept when physical causes operate against it . If the poets of the present day have " written themselves ...
... ment which poetic feeling affords . In other cases of marketable produce , the supply is found to keep pace with the demand , ex- cept when physical causes operate against it . If the poets of the present day have " written themselves ...
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... ment as a dangerous appendage to that con- dition - who , shrinking from the idea of en- joyment as an end in itself worthy of attain- ment , look upon it rather as a snare to lure us into hidden mischief . If enjoyment is of no ...
... ment as a dangerous appendage to that con- dition - who , shrinking from the idea of en- joyment as an end in itself worthy of attain- ment , look upon it rather as a snare to lure us into hidden mischief . If enjoyment is of no ...
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... ment , and exhibit before the world the im- portant truth , that even earthly happiness may be innocently , cordially , and tho roughly enjoyed . In this very enjoy- ment , however , there is excitement enough for the safety of what ...
... ment , and exhibit before the world the im- portant truth , that even earthly happiness may be innocently , cordially , and tho roughly enjoyed . In this very enjoy- ment , however , there is excitement enough for the safety of what ...
Contents
THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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