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... light and colour , stress like weight , and as in some things as air and water the center of gravity is either un- noticeable or changeable so there may be lan- guages in a fluid state in which there is little dif- ference of weight or ...
... light and colour , stress like weight , and as in some things as air and water the center of gravity is either un- noticeable or changeable so there may be lan- guages in a fluid state in which there is little dif- ference of weight or ...
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... light while in use , though its activity is limited . And the activity of an ash - fire is more limited , yet in its very inactivity there is something beau- tiful ; in my eyes it fulfills itself as the embers fall and strike off their ...
... light while in use , though its activity is limited . And the activity of an ash - fire is more limited , yet in its very inactivity there is something beau- tiful ; in my eyes it fulfills itself as the embers fall and strike off their ...
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... lights shining in the windows around you and a thousand million lights shining in the sky over your head , you will feel something strong in you , silent , unspeak- able ; and you will wait a moment in the cold air before climbing the ...
... lights shining in the windows around you and a thousand million lights shining in the sky over your head , you will feel something strong in you , silent , unspeak- able ; and you will wait a moment in the cold air before climbing the ...
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