The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... never saw each other after the first meeting . In philosophy Berkeley stands for the tenet that matter exists only as a manifesta- tion of mind . His " Commonplace Book , " " The Principles of Human Knowledge , " and his " Alciphron ...
... never saw each other after the first meeting . In philosophy Berkeley stands for the tenet that matter exists only as a manifesta- tion of mind . His " Commonplace Book , " " The Principles of Human Knowledge , " and his " Alciphron ...
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... never like , Which is the thing we ought , " the time ought to come in the natural order of a well - conducted uni- verse when we can do what we like . That , when it does come , is of all others the time for reading Sir Walter Besant's ...
... never like , Which is the thing we ought , " the time ought to come in the natural order of a well - conducted uni- verse when we can do what we like . That , when it does come , is of all others the time for reading Sir Walter Besant's ...
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... never now be recovered , received £ 100 for his last poem from a publisher who thought , no doubt , that the " boom " was going to last . Of this popular poet's work he sold exactly fifty copies . Another , a " humorous " bard , who ...
... never now be recovered , received £ 100 for his last poem from a publisher who thought , no doubt , that the " boom " was going to last . Of this popular poet's work he sold exactly fifty copies . Another , a " humorous " bard , who ...
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... never makes enemies , never does any man injury ; makes it his rule to keep things comfortable about him ; is extremely kind - hearted , and eminently selfish . He is lacking in the domestic faculty ; cares little about his wife , and ...
... never makes enemies , never does any man injury ; makes it his rule to keep things comfortable about him ; is extremely kind - hearted , and eminently selfish . He is lacking in the domestic faculty ; cares little about his wife , and ...
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... never able to show the relations of one to another . They have , indeed , no natural relations to him . He feels himself in a labyrinth full of uncertainty , doubt , and perplexity , wanders aimlessly along , turning from path to path ...
... never able to show the relations of one to another . They have , indeed , no natural relations to him . He feels himself in a labyrinth full of uncertainty , doubt , and perplexity , wanders aimlessly along , turning from path to path ...
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