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... never give me a perception of its sweetness . His auditors , to judge from the semilegendary accounts , were aware ... never just an object , it is never the same for all men , or for the same man at all times , and must vary in their ...
... never give me a perception of its sweetness . His auditors , to judge from the semilegendary accounts , were aware ... never just an object , it is never the same for all men , or for the same man at all times , and must vary in their ...
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... never weep like Werther , curse like Teufels- drockh , rage like Manfred , or suffer like Prometheus . He is not the Ro- mantic hero - god ; he is only a little man . He is the Romantic hero reduced to the limited vision of commonplace ...
... never weep like Werther , curse like Teufels- drockh , rage like Manfred , or suffer like Prometheus . He is not the Ro- mantic hero - god ; he is only a little man . He is the Romantic hero reduced to the limited vision of commonplace ...
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... never aggressive at the same time , and so he easily dominates them , he compels them to do the sort of writing he wants , and has them " verify the accuracy ” of their work according to his standards . When Bartleby's resistance begins ...
... never aggressive at the same time , and so he easily dominates them , he compels them to do the sort of writing he wants , and has them " verify the accuracy ” of their work according to his standards . When Bartleby's resistance begins ...
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