The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... give me evidence of it , and I will say that you are making progress : but if not conformably , be gone , and not only expound your books , but write such books yourself ; and what will you gain by it ? Do you not know that the whole ...
... give me evidence of it , and I will say that you are making progress : but if not conformably , be gone , and not only expound your books , but write such books yourself ; and what will you gain by it ? Do you not know that the whole ...
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... gives me nothing [ What is this ? My father gives me nothing . Is there nothing else then ? Nothing ] : but to say that this is an evil is something which must be added to it externally , and falsely added . For this reason we must not ...
... gives me nothing [ What is this ? My father gives me nothing . Is there nothing else then ? Nothing ] : but to say that this is an evil is something which must be added to it externally , and falsely added . For this reason we must not ...
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... give to our best friends . Live private and concealed ( unless some cir- cumstance of state call you forth to the assistance of the public ) , insomuch as experience frequently confirms the truth of that proverbial saying , " He hath ...
... give to our best friends . Live private and concealed ( unless some cir- cumstance of state call you forth to the assistance of the public ) , insomuch as experience frequently confirms the truth of that proverbial saying , " He hath ...
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... give light to your nightly revels and sumptu- ous banquets ; why yet , truly , it is not a whit less ( if not much more ) pleasant to repose your wearied limbs upon the green grass , to sit by some cleanly and purling stream , under the ...
... give light to your nightly revels and sumptu- ous banquets ; why yet , truly , it is not a whit less ( if not much more ) pleasant to repose your wearied limbs upon the green grass , to sit by some cleanly and purling stream , under the ...
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... give them their greatest possible interest . Critics are divided on their theories of his methods as a diarist . Some assert with confidence that " he had no thought of publication » ; others are equally confident that after having ...
... give them their greatest possible interest . Critics are divided on their theories of his methods as a diarist . Some assert with confidence that " he had no thought of publication » ; others are equally confident that after having ...
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