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... spirit , or , more generally , the power of renewal in vegetation and in other forms of life . The single branch chosen in the spring festival to be set up before one's door brings the spirit and power that is stirring in every branch ...
... spirit , or , more generally , the power of renewal in vegetation and in other forms of life . The single branch chosen in the spring festival to be set up before one's door brings the spirit and power that is stirring in every branch ...
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... spirit struggles and is caught back continually into the paralysing grip of pain . But this continuance of pain is a very different thing from the eternity that belongs to the heavenly vision . It is the pseudo - eternity described by ...
... spirit struggles and is caught back continually into the paralysing grip of pain . But this continuance of pain is a very different thing from the eternity that belongs to the heavenly vision . It is the pseudo - eternity described by ...
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... spirit at first with an accent of complaint , that passes more and more ' into what is at once a confession of faith ... spirit of Virgil's hero is a re- ligious one , and appears as an expression of the religious spirit and purpose ...
... spirit at first with an accent of complaint , that passes more and more ' into what is at once a confession of faith ... spirit of Virgil's hero is a re- ligious one , and appears as an expression of the religious spirit and purpose ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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