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... mind.3 In the case of grief , the belief that death is an evil must be addressed , and in the Tusculans , which were written largely as therapy for Cicero's own incapacitating grief for his daughter Tullia , Cicero offers a number of ...
... mind.3 In the case of grief , the belief that death is an evil must be addressed , and in the Tusculans , which were written largely as therapy for Cicero's own incapacitating grief for his daughter Tullia , Cicero offers a number of ...
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' Moods of my own Mind ' : Wordsworth and the Spontaneous By SALLY BUSHELL THE POEMS INCLUDED IN ' MOODS OF MY OWN MIND ' in Wordsworth's 1807 Poems in Two Volumes embody a contradiction . Many of them were the focus of criticism at the ...
' Moods of my own Mind ' : Wordsworth and the Spontaneous By SALLY BUSHELL THE POEMS INCLUDED IN ' MOODS OF MY OWN MIND ' in Wordsworth's 1807 Poems in Two Volumes embody a contradiction . Many of them were the focus of criticism at the ...
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... mind has to make voluntary leaps from point to point : there is , in other words , no necessary progression in a ... mind , and which have the additional recommendation that they are apt to stimulate and irritate the mind to make that ...
... mind has to make voluntary leaps from point to point : there is , in other words , no necessary progression in a ... mind , and which have the additional recommendation that they are apt to stimulate and irritate the mind to make that ...
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Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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