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He expounded each day a portion of the subject , and I gave him next day a written account of it , which he made me rewrite over and over again until it was clear , precise , and tolerably complete . In this manner I went through the ...
He expounded each day a portion of the subject , and I gave him next day a written account of it , which he made me rewrite over and over again until it was clear , precise , and tolerably complete . In this manner I went through the ...
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His concierge gave me little encouragement , but some last grain of hope drove me to extreme action on my fifth visit , and I said : “ Tell Monsieur Rodin that if he does not see me today I must return to America , but that I came to ...
His concierge gave me little encouragement , but some last grain of hope drove me to extreme action on my fifth visit , and I said : “ Tell Monsieur Rodin that if he does not see me today I must return to America , but that I came to ...
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There is one , at least , of those old hearers , so many of whom are now in the fruition of that intellectual beauty of which Emerson gave them both the desire and the foretaste , who will always love to repeat : “ Che in la mente m'è ...
There is one , at least , of those old hearers , so many of whom are now in the fruition of that intellectual beauty of which Emerson gave them both the desire and the foretaste , who will always love to repeat : “ Che in la mente m'è ...
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by John Stuart Mill 18061873 | 13 |
Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
Frederick Wil | 69 |
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