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Page 73
... feel more aloof than when I am in the midst of a throng surrendered to a violent feeling of mirth or sorrow . Though I have been in love a good many times I have never experienced the bliss of requited love . I know that this is the ...
... feel more aloof than when I am in the midst of a throng surrendered to a violent feeling of mirth or sorrow . Though I have been in love a good many times I have never experienced the bliss of requited love . I know that this is the ...
Page 250
... feel- ings you would feel if you were in their place . It is this ( among much else ) that makes novels so false . The novelist constructs a public world out of his own private world and gives to the characters of his fancy a ...
... feel- ings you would feel if you were in their place . It is this ( among much else ) that makes novels so false . The novelist constructs a public world out of his own private world and gives to the characters of his fancy a ...
Page 265
... feel- ing of well - being in which I seem to discern a sense of power and of liberation from human ties ; at the same time I feel in myself a tenderness which is rich with human sympathy ; I feel rested , at peace and yet spiritually ...
... feel- ing of well - being in which I seem to discern a sense of power and of liberation from human ties ; at the same time I feel in myself a tenderness which is rich with human sympathy ; I feel rested , at peace and yet spiritually ...
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