Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... gives the joy which we give to the circumstance . Life is an ecstasy . Life is sweet as nitrous oxide ; and the fisherman drip- ping all day over a cold pond , the switchman at the railway inter- section , the farmer in the field , the ...
... gives the joy which we give to the circumstance . Life is an ecstasy . Life is sweet as nitrous oxide ; and the fisherman drip- ping all day over a cold pond , the switchman at the railway inter- section , the farmer in the field , the ...
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... give but a narrow , one - sided , and essentially illiberal education - while the worst give what is really next to no education at all . The South London Working Men's College could not copy any of these institutions if it would ; I am ...
... give but a narrow , one - sided , and essentially illiberal education - while the worst give what is really next to no education at all . The South London Working Men's College could not copy any of these institutions if it would ; I am ...
الصفحة 198
... give them a certain prestige . I once heard a man say , " I'd give ten thousand dollars if I only knew Greek . " I wondered why Greek had such value in his eyes . I learned that he had been in the company of two elderly men , one a ...
... give them a certain prestige . I once heard a man say , " I'd give ten thousand dollars if I only knew Greek . " I wondered why Greek had such value in his eyes . I learned that he had been in the company of two elderly men , one a ...
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