Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... truth about you and me . The use of routine to make a sad life endurable was once brought clearly be- fore my mind as I watched the polar bears in the Zoölogical Garden at Cen- tral Park . In a kind of grotto cut in a hillside , two ...
... truth about you and me . The use of routine to make a sad life endurable was once brought clearly be- fore my mind as I watched the polar bears in the Zoölogical Garden at Cen- tral Park . In a kind of grotto cut in a hillside , two ...
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... truth or commonplace is often a question whether it has or has not a light in it . Homer , even when he tells us how Telemachus put on his clothes , is not commonplace . " I suppose , " says Ruskin , " the passage in the Iliad which on ...
... truth or commonplace is often a question whether it has or has not a light in it . Homer , even when he tells us how Telemachus put on his clothes , is not commonplace . " I suppose , " says Ruskin , " the passage in the Iliad which on ...
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... truth of the late Lord Dundreary's famous proverb , " Birds of a feather gather no moss , " and act ac- cordingly . Moreover there are few com- munities , if any , in which a man may stand more firmly on what he himself is and does THE ...
... truth of the late Lord Dundreary's famous proverb , " Birds of a feather gather no moss , " and act ac- cordingly . Moreover there are few com- munities , if any , in which a man may stand more firmly on what he himself is and does THE ...
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... truth . He was also a poet ; not a poet like Homer who sang , but a poet like that Greek philosopher , Plato , who thought deep and high , and saw what no one else saw , and told what he saw as no one else could tell it . This is an ...
... truth . He was also a poet ; not a poet like Homer who sang , but a poet like that Greek philosopher , Plato , who thought deep and high , and saw what no one else saw , and told what he saw as no one else could tell it . This is an ...
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... truth he ought to die . ' " The first three of these lines are beyond the reach of most poets ; the fourth line is prose . " I am born a poet , " he wrote to his betrothed ; " of a low class without doubt , yet a poet . That is my ...
... truth he ought to die . ' " The first three of these lines are beyond the reach of most poets ; the fourth line is prose . " I am born a poet , " he wrote to his betrothed ; " of a low class without doubt , yet a poet . That is my ...
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