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... mind with mind . His other associates during these early years , mostly George's friends , were worse than useless . George knew the simpering Mathew girls , and their egregious cousin , George Felton Mathew . No- thing is more pathetic ...
... mind with mind . His other associates during these early years , mostly George's friends , were worse than useless . George knew the simpering Mathew girls , and their egregious cousin , George Felton Mathew . No- thing is more pathetic ...
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... mind was filled , as far as any mind can be , with one thought alone - of Homer as revealed by Chapman . But in the early morning hours that idée génératrice called back into his consciousness memories that , be- ginning with the ...
... mind was filled , as far as any mind can be , with one thought alone - of Homer as revealed by Chapman . But in the early morning hours that idée génératrice called back into his consciousness memories that , be- ginning with the ...
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... mind . In Boccaccio , the brothers contrived the crime simply to punish an illicit lover whose conduct had troubled them . Keats , seizing upon the fact that they were rich merchants and Lorenzo only a poor employce , invents for ...
... mind . In Boccaccio , the brothers contrived the crime simply to punish an illicit lover whose conduct had troubled them . Keats , seizing upon the fact that they were rich merchants and Lorenzo only a poor employce , invents for ...
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