Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 |
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... becomes equally valuable , whether the proposition that contains it be new or old , disputed , or such as is impossible to become a subject of disputa- tion . I was present not long since at a party of North Britons , where a son of ...
... becomes equally valuable , whether the proposition that contains it be new or old , disputed , or such as is impossible to become a subject of disputa- tion . I was present not long since at a party of North Britons , where a son of ...
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... become meditators , the mere meditators , on the other hand , may finally ripen into close observers . Strength of ... becomes apparent that answers are lurking up and down the whole field of daily experience ; and thus an external ...
... become meditators , the mere meditators , on the other hand , may finally ripen into close observers . Strength of ... becomes apparent that answers are lurking up and down the whole field of daily experience ; and thus an external ...
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... becoming something rather than in having something , in an inward condition of the mind and spirit , not in an outward set of ... become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that ...
... becoming something rather than in having something , in an inward condition of the mind and spirit , not in an outward set of ... become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that ...
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THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE By W Irving | 3 |
THE WORLD OF BOOKS | 25 |
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES | 43 |
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