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Again , some writers , almost or quite un- consciously , by a special instinct of style , give an idea of themselves . This is not peculiar to literary men ; it is quite as remarkable among men of action . There are people in the world ...
Again , some writers , almost or quite un- consciously , by a special instinct of style , give an idea of themselves . This is not peculiar to literary men ; it is quite as remarkable among men of action . There are people in the world ...
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It is a received opinion in metaphysics , that the idea of personality is identical with the idea of will . A distinguished French writer has accurately expressed this : ' Le pouvoir , ' says M. Jouffroy , ' que l'homme a de s'emparer ...
It is a received opinion in metaphysics , that the idea of personality is identical with the idea of will . A distinguished French writer has accurately expressed this : ' Le pouvoir , ' says M. Jouffroy , ' que l'homme a de s'emparer ...
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On a sudden we do not know how a new image , form , idea , occurs to our minds ; sometimes it is borne in upon us with a flash , sometimes we seem unawares to stumble upon it , and find it as if it had long been there : in either case ...
On a sudden we do not know how a new image , form , idea , occurs to our minds ; sometimes it is borne in upon us with a flash , sometimes we seem unawares to stumble upon it , and find it as if it had long been there : in either case ...
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