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... emotional outlet . The contact with Savage had stirred him deeply . He had loved the man , partly because he had fallen under the spell of Savage's famous charm but also simply because Savage had been genuinely fond of him , and his ...
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... emotional and intellectual ; naturally so , since it stirred him to his depths and involved his whole being . To ... emotion is distanced and general- ized ; it is put into the form of a letter from an unspecified correspondent who has ...
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... emotions much more nearly . Admittedly this is no more than speculation , but perhaps we may see some connection between those years of fierce , intermittent work and vibrant emotional response and the illness which overwhelmed him in ...
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