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There are two immediate and obvious answers : first , our practical or instinctive interests , and second , our aesthetic interests . The dog singles out of any situation its smells , and the horse its sounds , because they may reveal ...
There are two immediate and obvious answers : first , our practical or instinctive interests , and second , our aesthetic interests . The dog singles out of any situation its smells , and the horse its sounds , because they may reveal ...
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Rolla , in Childe Harold , in The Prelude , the writer is either his own hero , or unmistakably identified with his hero , and the per- sonality and emotions of the writer are presented as the principal sub- ject of interest .
Rolla , in Childe Harold , in The Prelude , the writer is either his own hero , or unmistakably identified with his hero , and the per- sonality and emotions of the writer are presented as the principal sub- ject of interest .
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A landed interest , a manufacturing interest , a mercantile interest , a moneyed interest , with many lesser interests , grow up of necessity in civilized nations , and divide them into different classes , actuated by different ...
A landed interest , a manufacturing interest , a mercantile interest , a moneyed interest , with many lesser interests , grow up of necessity in civilized nations , and divide them into different classes , actuated by different ...
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