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What other things he said on this topic I remember very imperfectly ; but he wound up by saying , that whatever I knew more than others , could not be ascribed to any merit in me , but to the very unusual advan- tage which had fallen to ...
What other things he said on this topic I remember very imperfectly ; but he wound up by saying , that whatever I knew more than others , could not be ascribed to any merit in me , but to the very unusual advan- tage which had fallen to ...
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It was his way to pretend that we knew far more than we did ; so with perfect courtesy and gravity , he would ask our opinion on some matter of which we knew next to nothing ; and we knew it was only his exquisiteness of good manners ...
It was his way to pretend that we knew far more than we did ; so with perfect courtesy and gravity , he would ask our opinion on some matter of which we knew next to nothing ; and we knew it was only his exquisiteness of good manners ...
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It was not that he knew so many facts , although his range of reading and of observation was immense , - but that he knew what ideas were , knew where they belonged , and how to relate them to other ideas .
It was not that he knew so many facts , although his range of reading and of observation was immense , - but that he knew what ideas were , knew where they belonged , and how to relate them to other ideas .
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American answer appeared asked became become beginning believe better brought called common course discussion early English examination experience eyes face fact father feel felt field followed Garman gave give graduate hand heard Hopkins hour human ideas importance intellectual interest John knew knowledge later learned lectures less light living looked Louis matter means method mind nature never notes object once passed Patten perhaps period philosophy play practical present Professor pupils questions reason remarkable remember rules seemed sense side spirit story success talk taught teacher teaching tell things thought took true turn Turner understand University whole Wilson write written young
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