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Page 46
... knew him , but the man within of his own ideal vision . ( And the man within us is as true in reality as the man , pitiful and halting , of our outward seeming . ) Newman had an exquisite grace , music , playful sometimes and sometimes ...
... knew him , but the man within of his own ideal vision . ( And the man within us is as true in reality as the man , pitiful and halting , of our outward seeming . ) Newman had an exquisite grace , music , playful sometimes and sometimes ...
Page 73
... knew that all our actions were purely selfish , I did not stop to think ) and wanting to show his gratitude ( which of course he had no business to feel , for my apparent kindness was rigidly determined ) he asked me what I would like ...
... knew that all our actions were purely selfish , I did not stop to think ) and wanting to show his gratitude ( which of course he had no business to feel , for my apparent kindness was rigidly determined ) he asked me what I would like ...
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... knew exactly how to write a successful play . I knew , that is to say , what I could expect from an audience . Without their collaboration I could do ing and I knew how far their collaboration could go . I found myself increasingly ...
... knew exactly how to write a successful play . I knew , that is to say , what I could expect from an audience . Without their collaboration I could do ing and I knew how far their collaboration could go . I found myself increasingly ...
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