Progressive Readings in ProseRudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Doubleday, Page, 1923 - 376 páginas |
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... Sense I should premise that I use this term in a large and metaphorical sense , includ- ing dependence of one being on another , and including ( which is more important ) not only the life of the individual , but success in leaving ...
... Sense I should premise that I use this term in a large and metaphorical sense , includ- ing dependence of one being on another , and including ( which is more important ) not only the life of the individual , but success in leaving ...
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... sense be said to struggle with these trees , for , if too many of these parasites grow on the same tree , it languishes and dies . But several seedling mistletoes , growing close together on the same branch , may more truly be said to ...
... sense be said to struggle with these trees , for , if too many of these parasites grow on the same tree , it languishes and dies . But several seedling mistletoes , growing close together on the same branch , may more truly be said to ...
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... sense from the beginning , and never meant anything at all . 3. It is just possible , however , also , that the story - teller may all along have meant nothing but what he said ; and , that , incredible as the events may appear , he ...
... sense from the beginning , and never meant anything at all . 3. It is just possible , however , also , that the story - teller may all along have meant nothing but what he said ; and , that , incredible as the events may appear , he ...
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... sense of the compan- ionship , the praise , and the pure will of Immortals , we shall be able to follow them into this last circle of their faith only in the degree in which the better parts of our own beings have been also stirred by ...
... sense of the compan- ionship , the praise , and the pure will of Immortals , we shall be able to follow them into this last circle of their faith only in the degree in which the better parts of our own beings have been also stirred by ...
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... sense like , and true ; while the work of historical analysis is too often weak with loss , through the very labor of its miniature touches , or useless in clumsy and vapid veracity of externals , and com- placent security of having ...
... sense like , and true ; while the work of historical analysis is too often weak with loss , through the very labor of its miniature touches , or useless in clumsy and vapid veracity of externals , and com- placent security of having ...
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