The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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Charles William Eliot. RACE AND LANGUAGE . EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN PAGE . 235 TRUTH OF INTERCOURSE • SAMUEL PEPYS . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON 287 . 295 ON THE ELEVATION OF THE LABORING CLASSES 321 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING THE POETIC ...
Charles William Eliot. RACE AND LANGUAGE . EDWARD AUGUSTUS FREEMAN PAGE . 235 TRUTH OF INTERCOURSE • SAMUEL PEPYS . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON 287 . 295 ON THE ELEVATION OF THE LABORING CLASSES 321 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING THE POETIC ...
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... truth best we regard him , esteem him - sometimes love him . And , as his business is to mark other people's lives and peculi- arities , we moralize upon his life when he is gone - and yesterday's preacher becomes the text for to ...
... truth best we regard him , esteem him - sometimes love him . And , as his business is to mark other people's lives and peculi- arities , we moralize upon his life when he is gone - and yesterday's preacher becomes the text for to ...
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... truth were known - and what a contempt his Excellency's own gentleman must have had for Parson Teague from Dublin . ( The valets and chaplains were always at war . It is hard to say which Swift thought the more contemptible . ) And what ...
... truth were known - and what a contempt his Excellency's own gentleman must have had for Parson Teague from Dublin . ( The valets and chaplains were always at war . It is hard to say which Swift thought the more contemptible . ) And what ...
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... truth topsy - turvy , entirely logical and absurd . As for the humour and conduct of this famous fable , suppose there is no person who reads but must admire ; as for the moral , I think it horrible , shameful , unmanly , blas- phemous ...
... truth topsy - turvy , entirely logical and absurd . As for the humour and conduct of this famous fable , suppose there is no person who reads but must admire ; as for the moral , I think it horrible , shameful , unmanly , blas- phemous ...
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... truth ; but if he had not mar- ried Stella , Vanessa would have had him in spite of himself . When he went back to Ireland , his Ariadne , not content to remain in her isle , pursued the fugitive Dean . In vain he protested , he vowed ...
... truth ; but if he had not mar- ried Stella , Vanessa would have had him in spite of himself . When he went back to Ireland , his Ariadne , not content to remain in her isle , pursued the fugitive Dean . In vain he protested , he vowed ...
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