Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... means . What he means is that heaven as it has been run down to and God as He has been run down to - everything placid and simple and in- active and non - creative and sleepy . People don't worship God . They worship ( burble , burble ) ...
... means . What he means is that heaven as it has been run down to and God as He has been run down to - everything placid and simple and in- active and non - creative and sleepy . People don't worship God . They worship ( burble , burble ) ...
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... means books , books , books . - " It does not mean all books . For books whose value is that of an accident - a fashion , a chance rarity , a printer's blunder — for such and their collectors I have little love . Even for books which ...
... means books , books , books . - " It does not mean all books . For books whose value is that of an accident - a fashion , a chance rarity , a printer's blunder — for such and their collectors I have little love . Even for books which ...
Pagina 333
... mean , quotha ? He means inspiring hints , a divining rod to your deeper nature . No doubt , Emerson , like all original men , has his peculiar audience , and yet I know none that can hold a pro- miscuous crowd in pleased attention so ...
... mean , quotha ? He means inspiring hints , a divining rod to your deeper nature . No doubt , Emerson , like all original men , has his peculiar audience , and yet I know none that can hold a pro- miscuous crowd in pleased attention so ...
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