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| Tennyson, ''The Lady of Shalott'', [Ten, 17]
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| — Tennyson, ''The Lady of Shalott'', [Ten, 17]
 
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The power of form, the will to give form to oneself.  "Happiness" admitted as a goal.  Much strength and energy behind the emphasis on forms.  The delight in looking at a life that seems so easy. — To the French, the Greeks looked like children.
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<p>The power of form, the will to give form to oneself.  "Happiness" admitted as a goal.  Much strength and energy behind the emphasis on forms.  The delight in looking at a life that seems so easy. &mdash; To the French, the Greeks looked like children.</p>
 
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| align="right" | Nietzsche, ''The Will to Power'' S94, 58
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| align="right" | &mdash; Nietzsche, ''The Will to Power'', [Nie, S94, 58]
 
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The second consideration depends on relations given in certain situations &mdash; relations accidental to the thing, which consequently are not necessary and admit of infinite variety.</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The second consideration depends on relations given in certain situations &mdash; relations accidental to the thing, which consequently are not necessary and admit of infinite variety.</p>
 
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| align="right" | Rousseau, ''Emile, or On Education'', [Rou1, 34&ndash;35]
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| align="right" | &mdash; Rousseau, ''Emile, or On Education'', [Rou-1, 34&ndash;35]
 
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