Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 |
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... young ; but the question is who are the old ? and who are the young ? Of individuals living at the same period , the oldest has , of course , the greatest experience ; but among generations of men the reverse of this is true . Those who ...
... young ; but the question is who are the old ? and who are the young ? Of individuals living at the same period , the oldest has , of course , the greatest experience ; but among generations of men the reverse of this is true . Those who ...
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... young ; but the question is who are the old ? and who are the young ? Of individuals living at the same period , the oldest has , of course , the greatest experience ; but among generations of men the reverse of this is true . Those who ...
... young ; but the question is who are the old ? and who are the young ? Of individuals living at the same period , the oldest has , of course , the greatest experience ; but among generations of men the reverse of this is true . Those who ...
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... young men — and again I say , especially young women - should have a good education of the higher kind within reach of their own hearths . It is not necessary for me here , I believe , to dwell upon any of the great commonplaces which ...
... young men — and again I say , especially young women - should have a good education of the higher kind within reach of their own hearths . It is not necessary for me here , I believe , to dwell upon any of the great commonplaces which ...
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THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE By W Irving | 3 |
THE WORLD OF BOOKS | 25 |
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES | 43 |
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