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Side 19
... gave way to the nineteenth , rationalism and ro- manticism battled for supremacy . Bee- thoven's heritage was of the aristocrat- ic Eighteenth Century , which sancti- fied reason , science and order ; which frowned on zeal and emotion ...
... gave way to the nineteenth , rationalism and ro- manticism battled for supremacy . Bee- thoven's heritage was of the aristocrat- ic Eighteenth Century , which sancti- fied reason , science and order ; which frowned on zeal and emotion ...
Side 22
... gave him a few pennies and the beggarman said " God bless you " to him and Paul be- gan laughing . That beggarman said that just as he said " God bless you " Paul started laughing and then he fell onto the sidewalk . The poor beg ...
... gave him a few pennies and the beggarman said " God bless you " to him and Paul be- gan laughing . That beggarman said that just as he said " God bless you " Paul started laughing and then he fell onto the sidewalk . The poor beg ...
Side 33
... gave his most impersonal salute and went back in- side . In the evenings , too , George Pratt , going over to the Mess for sup- per would make sure that the guard was pacing the other way down the duckboard walk . Then taking a little ...
... gave his most impersonal salute and went back in- side . In the evenings , too , George Pratt , going over to the Mess for sup- per would make sure that the guard was pacing the other way down the duckboard walk . Then taking a little ...
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