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Page 21
... inner world , to which I return with joy whenever I may have forsaken it . I was able besides , to measure my progress since then by the trans- parency of all the thoughts to me , and by the freedom with which I entered into and judged ...
... inner world , to which I return with joy whenever I may have forsaken it . I was able besides , to measure my progress since then by the trans- parency of all the thoughts to me , and by the freedom with which I entered into and judged ...
Page 45
... inner and unconscious ideal which guides their life is precisely what touches the child ; their words , their remonstrances , their punishments , their bursts of feeling even , are for him merely thunder and comedy ; what they worship ...
... inner and unconscious ideal which guides their life is precisely what touches the child ; their words , their remonstrances , their punishments , their bursts of feeling even , are for him merely thunder and comedy ; what they worship ...
Page 117
... inner liberty . In Hugo one feels the effort of the laboring Cyclops ; give me rather the sonorous bow of Apollo , and the tranquil brow of the Olympian Jove . His type is that of the Satyr in the " Légende des Siècles , " who crushes ...
... inner liberty . In Hugo one feels the effort of the laboring Cyclops ; give me rather the sonorous bow of Apollo , and the tranquil brow of the Olympian Jove . His type is that of the Satyr in the " Légende des Siècles , " who crushes ...
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