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… of notes on rhetoric; nearly forty pages of extracts from a commentary on the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius … maps, and indexes, which represent an enormous amount of competent and loving labour—and perhaps helped raise the … If it could be understood that those materials are as indubitably a significant part of Hopkins on …
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… their own business, They have a special wisdom. People come. The fishtank is ignored, it lacks the robustness …
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Water-Light
… Thought draws the imaginary of the past: a knowledge becoming.                        — Édouard Glissant   The … via the Mississippi River. Nearly half of the lake acres studied in America are too contaminated for swimming, fishing, … rocks, and and and. These bodies of land and water are portals of nature. Those portals are basimbi, or cymbee, …
The Case of the American Woman
… sex. Here likenesses are emphasized and it has oddly enough come to pass that life here revolves about a sex—woman. … all but compulsory observance have sprung up and not died of chill overnight? We try to explain it, for we are … mothers—that is all! Of course it is not all. Sometimes it points a hidden truth to back it with a strong, splendid …
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… seemed to wonder what it all amounted to or who she was becoming. Her thing with Henry was part of it, too. She liked … and getting that generator started wouldn’t be easy—but he also knew that on a Friday in late August the chance of … He mostly cares about his work and making money. My mom died when I was a baby, so it was just the two of us growing …
Brooke and Strachey: Such Dear Friends
… Berg Collection of the New York Public Library. Brooke, who died of blood poisoning in 1915 on his way to fight for the … Brooke-Strachey letters was elicited by Strachey’s having become Freud’s main translator into English; Freud had picked … was still trying to encourage Brooke’s writing talent; but also Strachey revealed something of his own sort of thinking …
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