Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... Temperament 134 The Boundaries of Truth 164 Miss Alcott's New England 182 The Sensual Ear 199 British Novelists , Ltd. 218 The Remarkable Rightness of Rudyard Kipling 254 410366 MODES AND MORALS M THE NEW SIMPLICITY Y first caption P53573.
... Temperament 134 The Boundaries of Truth 164 Miss Alcott's New England 182 The Sensual Ear 199 British Novelists , Ltd. 218 The Remarkable Rightness of Rudyard Kipling 254 410366 MODES AND MORALS M THE NEW SIMPLICITY Y first caption P53573.
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... truth ; it is self - preservation . Labor will have the motor- cars and the delicacies of the table , the jewels and the joy - rides ; we must see to it that we keep something else , and learn to feel the im- portance of our treasure ...
... truth ; it is self - preservation . Labor will have the motor- cars and the delicacies of the table , the jewels and the joy - rides ; we must see to it that we keep something else , and learn to feel the im- portance of our treasure ...
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... truth and a lie- which is the foundation of all moral and intel- lectual enjoyment - we shall cling to with greed . For in keeping that we rob no one , and insult no law . I am far from believing that any group of people can achieve all ...
... truth and a lie- which is the foundation of all moral and intel- lectual enjoyment - we shall cling to with greed . For in keeping that we rob no one , and insult no law . I am far from believing that any group of people can achieve all ...
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... truth misled . them - as , because we admire them , we are permitting it to mislead us . They were Brah- minical in their attitude to learning ; they thought it supremely valuable , and they did not believe in - no Brahmin wants to ...
... truth misled . them - as , because we admire them , we are permitting it to mislead us . They were Brah- minical in their attitude to learning ; they thought it supremely valuable , and they did not believe in - no Brahmin wants to ...
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... truth . And the great bulk of us have found the " free and equal " statement such a help that , though we cannot pretend for a moment that it is true , we stick to it . The schoolboy sticks to it because it greases his oratory ; the ...
... truth . And the great bulk of us have found the " free and equal " statement such a help that , though we cannot pretend for a moment that it is true , we stick to it . The schoolboy sticks to it because it greases his oratory ; the ...
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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