Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... effect . It is vinegar to the eyes to deal with men of loose and imperfect perception . Dr. Johnson is reported to have said " If the child says he looked out of this window , when he looked out of that - whip him . " Our American ...
... effect . It is vinegar to the eyes to deal with men of loose and imperfect perception . Dr. Johnson is reported to have said " If the child says he looked out of this window , when he looked out of that - whip him . " Our American ...
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... effect is to make new artists . Already History is old enough to witness the old age and disap- pearance of particular arts . The art of sculpture is long ago per- ished to any real effect . It was originally a useful art , a mode of ...
... effect is to make new artists . Already History is old enough to witness the old age and disap- pearance of particular arts . The art of sculpture is long ago per- ished to any real effect . It was originally a useful art , a mode of ...
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... effect from meditations , counsels and the hiving of truths . I should feel it pitiful to demand a result on this town and county , an overt effect on the instant month and year . The effect is deep and secular as the cause . It works ...
... effect from meditations , counsels and the hiving of truths . I should feel it pitiful to demand a result on this town and county , an overt effect on the instant month and year . The effect is deep and secular as the cause . It works ...
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