Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 páginas |
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... learned to inter- pret them in this sense , and displeasing to those whom experience has led to consider them as the signs of opposite qualities . 23. The case is the same , though perhaps to a smaller degree , as to the peculiarity of ...
... learned to inter- pret them in this sense , and displeasing to those whom experience has led to consider them as the signs of opposite qualities . 23. The case is the same , though perhaps to a smaller degree , as to the peculiarity of ...
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... learned society , that a man who knew not so much as the names of his tools should be able to work after that fashion with them . " Sterne's intended implication , that a knowledge of the principles of reasoning nei- ther makes nor is ...
... learned society , that a man who knew not so much as the names of his tools should be able to work after that fashion with them . " Sterne's intended implication , that a knowledge of the principles of reasoning nei- ther makes nor is ...
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... learned of schools , Of the wild bee's morning chase ; Of the wild - flower's time and place ; Flight of fowl , and habitude Of the tenants of the wood ; How the tortoise bears his shell ; How the woodchuck digs his cell ; And the ...
... learned of schools , Of the wild bee's morning chase ; Of the wild - flower's time and place ; Flight of fowl , and habitude Of the tenants of the wood ; How the tortoise bears his shell ; How the woodchuck digs his cell ; And the ...
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... learned to use their wings ; and they flew away and away , and found their own food , and made their own beds ; and their parents never saw them any more . " Then the old birds sat silent , and looked at each other a long while . " At ...
... learned to use their wings ; and they flew away and away , and found their own food , and made their own beds ; and their parents never saw them any more . " Then the old birds sat silent , and looked at each other a long while . " At ...
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... learned and skillful , but subordinating all intellectual and spiritual forces into means to a material success . To be the rich man is the end . " God has granted , " says the Koran , " to every people , a prophet in its own tongue ...
... learned and skillful , but subordinating all intellectual and spiritual forces into means to a material success . To be the rich man is the end . " God has granted , " says the Koran , " to every people , a prophet in its own tongue ...
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