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But it will , for this very reason , assume a character of generality that it cannot have when we apply it to ourselves . Settling on the surface , it will not be more than skin - deep , dealing with persons at the point at which they ...
But it will , for this very reason , assume a character of generality that it cannot have when we apply it to ourselves . Settling on the surface , it will not be more than skin - deep , dealing with persons at the point at which they ...
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For this reason he may believe that he is the only person who makes up such phantasies , without having any idea that everybody else tells themselves stories of the same kind . Daydreaming is a continuation of play , nevertheless , and ...
For this reason he may believe that he is the only person who makes up such phantasies , without having any idea that everybody else tells themselves stories of the same kind . Daydreaming is a continuation of play , nevertheless , and ...
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environment is no longer , by reason of its variety , an enemy to the endurance of the organism . The pattern of the higher organism has retreated into the recesses of the individualized activity . It has become a uniform way of dealing ...
environment is no longer , by reason of its variety , an enemy to the endurance of the organism . The pattern of the higher organism has retreated into the recesses of the individualized activity . It has become a uniform way of dealing ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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