The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... matter . And so the reputation of wit and great learning does the office of a blue riband or a coach and six . " Could there be a greater candour ? It is an outlaw , who says , " These are my brains ; with these I'll win titles and ...
... matter . And so the reputation of wit and great learning does the office of a blue riband or a coach and six . " Could there be a greater candour ? It is an outlaw , who says , " These are my brains ; with these I'll win titles and ...
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... matter of fact ? The metropolis , the court , the great houses of the land , are the centres to which at stated times the country comes up , as to shrines of refinement and good taste ; and then in due time the country goes back again ...
... matter of fact ? The metropolis , the court , the great houses of the land , are the centres to which at stated times the country comes up , as to shrines of refinement and good taste ; and then in due time the country goes back again ...
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... matter of course is it the seat of letters also ; and at this time , for a long term of years , London and Paris are in fact and in opera- tion Universities , though in Paris its famous University is no more , and in London a University ...
... matter of course is it the seat of letters also ; and at this time , for a long term of years , London and Paris are in fact and in opera- tion Universities , though in Paris its famous University is no more , and in London a University ...
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... matters even at a low figure . Rather we must turn for the sympathy we seek to yon pil- grim student come from a semi - barbarous land to that small corner of the earth , as to a shrine , where he might take his fill of gazing on those ...
... matters even at a low figure . Rather we must turn for the sympathy we seek to yon pil- grim student come from a semi - barbarous land to that small corner of the earth , as to a shrine , where he might take his fill of gazing on those ...
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... matter - of - fact calculations , and to the anxieties of money - making , pelting each other with snow- balls on their own sacred territory , and defying the magis- tracy , when they would interfere with their privilege of becoming ...
... matter - of - fact calculations , and to the anxieties of money - making , pelting each other with snow- balls on their own sacred territory , and defying the magis- tracy , when they would interfere with their privilege of becoming ...
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