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minny
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minny
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noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
鈥淏ut what does that mean? You need to play the game. I have a lot of respect for Minny. They are physical. They are competitive. Even when we were trailing, we knew that was not the end of it. We stayed with it and found a way.鈥
Chapter by chapter we learn that they, too, struggled to make sense of the seemingly senseless: the deaths, long before their time, of Ralph Waldo Emerson鈥檚 19-year-old wife; of Henry David Thoreau鈥檚 older brother, 27-year-old John; and of William James鈥檚 much-loved 24-year-old cousin, Minny.
That is why Richardson thinks Minny was uppermost in James鈥檚 mind when, a month after her death, he experienced what he described as an 鈥渁cute neurasthenic attack鈥 of 鈥渞eligious bearing鈥 that caused 鈥渁 horrible fear of my own existence.鈥
All these ideas, Richardson suggests, resulted from James鈥檚 attempts to free himself from the brooding thoughts and depression he had fallen into after Minny鈥檚 death.
After James鈥檚 young cousin Minny Temple died of tuberculosis in 1870, he felt 鈥渢he nothingness of all our egotistical fury,鈥 he wrote.
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