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The adult, on the other hand, is ashamed of his daydreams and conceals them
from other people; he cherishes them as his most intimate possessions and as a
rule he would rather confess all his misdeeds than tell his daydreams. For this ...
The adult, on the other hand, is ashamed of his daydreams and conceals them
from other people; he cherishes them as his most intimate possessions and as a
rule he would rather confess all his misdeeds than tell his daydreams. For this ...
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This sensitivity also directs his doings and makings. As we manipulate, we touch
and feel, as we look, we see; as we listen, we hear. The hand moves with etching
needle or with brush. The eye attends and reports the consequence of what is ...
This sensitivity also directs his doings and makings. As we manipulate, we touch
and feel, as we look, we see; as we listen, we hear. The hand moves with etching
needle or with brush. The eye attends and reports the consequence of what is ...
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They are using "form" in a wider sense, which on the one hand is close to the
commonest, popular meaning, namely just the shape of a thing, and on the other
hand to the quite unpopular meaning it has in science and philosophy, where it ...
They are using "form" in a wider sense, which on the one hand is close to the
commonest, popular meaning, namely just the shape of a thing, and on the other
hand to the quite unpopular meaning it has in science and philosophy, where it ...
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