The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... matter what he may do at the bar or in parliament , he belongs not to law or to public life , but to literature . The book was the work of a pupil of Charles Lamb who believed with his master that the surest way to serve is to begin by ...
... matter what he may do at the bar or in parliament , he belongs not to law or to public life , but to literature . The book was the work of a pupil of Charles Lamb who believed with his master that the surest way to serve is to begin by ...
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... matter of indifference whether an author is happy or not . I want him to make me happy . That is his office . Let him discharge it . ― I recognize in this connection the corresponding truth of what Sydney Smith makes his Peter Plymley ...
... matter of indifference whether an author is happy or not . I want him to make me happy . That is his office . Let him discharge it . ― I recognize in this connection the corresponding truth of what Sydney Smith makes his Peter Plymley ...
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... matter into a nutshell ( a cocoanut shell , if you will- Heaven forbid that I should seek to compress the great Doctor within any narrower limits than my metaphor requires ! ) , when he wrote that a book should teach us either to enjoy ...
... matter into a nutshell ( a cocoanut shell , if you will- Heaven forbid that I should seek to compress the great Doctor within any narrower limits than my metaphor requires ! ) , when he wrote that a book should teach us either to enjoy ...
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... matter of much importance . The b can only be considered as a passing note , which by its open dis- sonance leads up to the c , or other consonant note . Its being more or less dissonant does no harm , and may in certain cases be ...
... matter of much importance . The b can only be considered as a passing note , which by its open dis- sonance leads up to the c , or other consonant note . Its being more or less dissonant does no harm , and may in certain cases be ...
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... matters which only distract us from our duties , that a philosophy which designates its problems by such terms . as ... matter to which Hegel's eighteen close- printed volumes are devoted . The present remarks are meant to insist on ...
... matters which only distract us from our duties , that a philosophy which designates its problems by such terms . as ... matter to which Hegel's eighteen close- printed volumes are devoted . The present remarks are meant to insist on ...
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