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Page 55
... 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 162
... feel with : he feels in . It is not sympathy that he has . that too often results in sentimentality ; he has what the psychologists call empathy . It is because Shakespeare had this to so great a degree that he was at once the most ...
... feel with : he feels in . It is not sympathy that he has . that too often results in sentimentality ; he has what the psychologists call empathy . It is because Shakespeare had this to so great a degree that he was at once the most ...
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... feeling 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 ...
... feeling 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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