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shivers, shakes as from cold or fear; trembles.
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severities, harshness and strictness.
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drudgery, hard labor at mean or uncongenial tasks.
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compeers, equals.
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disparagement, treatment with contempt; unjust criticism.
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double-ended process, a process with two ends, oneself and the other person.
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assimilated, absorbed.
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helter-skelter, in a hurry or in confusion.
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unaimed words, words said with no purpose in mind, neither easing one’s mind nor impressing themselves on the other person.
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clog, choke up; obstruct; restrict.
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temperamental perversities, waywardness or wilful wrongdoing because of changes of temperament or disposition.
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impediment, hindrance; obstacle; obstruction.
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unsocialized, not made common to society.
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raw self-centeredness, crude egotism or talk of oneself.
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detachable, separable; capable of being disconnected.
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cudgels his brains, thinks hard; harasses his wits.
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laborious inventions, new ideas acquired with much work.
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din, loud, confused or clanging noise.
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debilitating, weakening.
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Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), English poet and critic.
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poems of 1853, published under the title “Poems.”
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“He hideth himself,” Isaiah talks of God hiding himself, but these very words “He hideth himself” come out of the mouth of Job (Job XXIII, 9).
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behests, commands.
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compendious, brief; summarized; condensed.
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“The word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father’s which sent me,” John XIV, 24, 25.
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