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... human presence , either individual or in fellowship . One day , coming out of our local railway station I was met by a man collecting tickets . Before I could stop myself , I exclaimed , ' Goodness ! a human being ! ' He replied ...
... human presence , either individual or in fellowship . One day , coming out of our local railway station I was met by a man collecting tickets . Before I could stop myself , I exclaimed , ' Goodness ! a human being ! ' He replied ...
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... human heart ' ( 1. 146 ) . Most importantly , both ' The Old Cumberland Beggar ' and The Prelude passage are concerned with setting out Wordsworth's belief in the value of all human beings . This was a belief he could set against both ...
... human heart ' ( 1. 146 ) . Most importantly , both ' The Old Cumberland Beggar ' and The Prelude passage are concerned with setting out Wordsworth's belief in the value of all human beings . This was a belief he could set against both ...
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... human front ' as though that were self - evidently of value , so the new ' heaven- regarding eye and front sublime ' strikes us as special pleading . But it acts as a foil to the hint of a wider social tragedy , not glimpsed in the ...
... human front ' as though that were self - evidently of value , so the new ' heaven- regarding eye and front sublime ' strikes us as special pleading . But it acts as a foil to the hint of a wider social tragedy , not glimpsed in the ...
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