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... called the ' unrestful , ungraspable poetry of the sheer present ... the soul and the mind and body surging at once , nothing left out ' , 25 NOTES 1. See Macaulay's History of England , chapter 11. A. Beljame's monumental work , The ...
... called the ' unrestful , ungraspable poetry of the sheer present ... the soul and the mind and body surging at once , nothing left out ' , 25 NOTES 1. See Macaulay's History of England , chapter 11. A. Beljame's monumental work , The ...
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... called ) which stand ready open to devour them . Then , the Boxes are built round , and raised to a Level with the Scene , in deference to the Ladies ; because , That large Portion of Wit , laid out in raising Pruriences and ...
... called ) which stand ready open to devour them . Then , the Boxes are built round , and raised to a Level with the Scene , in deference to the Ladies ; because , That large Portion of Wit , laid out in raising Pruriences and ...
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... called ' The World's End ' is collapsing on one side of the picture while smoke pours out of a ruined town on the other . In the foreground are various broken objects , including a cracked hourglass , and in the background a landscape ...
... called ' The World's End ' is collapsing on one side of the picture while smoke pours out of a ruined town on the other . In the foreground are various broken objects , including a cracked hourglass , and in the background a landscape ...
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