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... present throughout The Prelude as its implied audience , but when Wordsworth B uses the word friend , it is almost ... presents an edited history of Coleridge's unhappy youth . Wordsworth B wishes he could have been there to help . In ...
... present throughout The Prelude as its implied audience , but when Wordsworth B uses the word friend , it is almost ... presents an edited history of Coleridge's unhappy youth . Wordsworth B wishes he could have been there to help . In ...
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... present ; 3. and those two grim necessities of past and present are then joined by Necessity as vindication from the perspective of the future - for only by doing thus and thus could a better life for the unborn have been ensured . In ...
... present ; 3. and those two grim necessities of past and present are then joined by Necessity as vindication from the perspective of the future - for only by doing thus and thus could a better life for the unborn have been ensured . In ...
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... present goods and desire at future goods ; while those arising from evils are fear and distress , fear being directed at future evils and distress at present ones . ( Cicero 2002 , 43 ) Emotions arising from perceived goods elevate or ...
... present goods and desire at future goods ; while those arising from evils are fear and distress , fear being directed at future evils and distress at present ones . ( Cicero 2002 , 43 ) Emotions arising from perceived goods elevate or ...
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