The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... mind to earn his living as an artist , and went to Paris to study . He had some natural gift for drawing , which he had already employed in caricature , but , though he made interesting and amusing illustrations for his books , he never ...
... mind to earn his living as an artist , and went to Paris to study . He had some natural gift for drawing , which he had already employed in caricature , but , though he made interesting and amusing illustrations for his books , he never ...
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... mind had had a different schooling , and possessed a very different logical power . He was not bred up in a tipsy guard - room , and did not learn to reason in a Covent Garden tavern . He could conduct an argument from beginning to end ...
... mind had had a different schooling , and possessed a very different logical power . He was not bred up in a tipsy guard - room , and did not learn to reason in a Covent Garden tavern . He could conduct an argument from beginning to end ...
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... mind an image of Stella ? Who does not love her ? Fair and tender creature : pure and affec- tionate heart ! Boots it to you , now that you have been at rest for a hundred and twenty years , not divided in death from the cold heart ...
... mind an image of Stella ? Who does not love her ? Fair and tender creature : pure and affec- tionate heart ! Boots it to you , now that you have been at rest for a hundred and twenty years , not divided in death from the cold heart ...
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... mind with mind , through the eyes , the look , the accent , and the manner , in casual expressions thrown off at the moment , and the unstudied turns of familiar conversation . But I am already dwelling too long on what is but an ...
... mind with mind , through the eyes , the look , the accent , and the manner , in casual expressions thrown off at the moment , and the unstudied turns of familiar conversation . But I am already dwelling too long on what is but an ...
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... mind , intellectual and social , of an ardent love of the particular study , which may be chosen by each individual , and a noble devotion to its interests . Such meetings , I repeat , are but periodical , and only par- tially represent ...
... mind , intellectual and social , of an ardent love of the particular study , which may be chosen by each individual , and a noble devotion to its interests . Such meetings , I repeat , are but periodical , and only par- tially represent ...
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