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earnestness of enthusiasm

easy of access


ebullitions of anger [ebullitions = sudden, violent outpouring; boiling]


eccentricity of judgment


ecstasy of despair


effect of loveliness


efficacy of change


effusion of sentiment


elasticity of mind


element of compulsion


elevation of sentiment


eloquence of passion


emotions of joy


emulous of truth [emulous = prompted by a spirit of rivalry]


encroachments of time


encumbrance of mystery


energy of youth


enigma of life


equanimity of mind


era of fads


error of judgment


essence of eloquence


excellence of vision


excess of candor


excitation of purpose


excursiveness of thought


exhibition of joy


exhilaration of spirits


expenditure of energy


explosion of rage


expression of sternness


extension of experience


extravagance of eulogy


extremity of fortune


exuberance of wit

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