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... thought could emerge only in naïve units , it might look like this : ORIGINAL The higher the drives of Llewellyn Acres , the higher their prestige and the romance of their names : Elmview Knoll , Crown Drive , Crest Point . . NAÏVE ...
... thought could emerge only in naïve units , it might look like this : ORIGINAL The higher the drives of Llewellyn Acres , the higher their prestige and the romance of their names : Elmview Knoll , Crown Drive , Crest Point . . NAÏVE ...
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... thought I , must therefore be as superior to a great man of America , as a peak of the Alps to a highland of the Hudson ; and in this idea I was confirmed , by observing the comparative importance and swelling magnitude of many Eng ...
... thought I , must therefore be as superior to a great man of America , as a peak of the Alps to a highland of the Hudson ; and in this idea I was confirmed , by observing the comparative importance and swelling magnitude of many Eng ...
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... Thoughts Whether you've been assigned a topic or not , your first problem is to look inside and outside of yourself for things worth saying , until at last a con- trolling idea of some kind hits you and you feel the conviction : " This ...
... Thoughts Whether you've been assigned a topic or not , your first problem is to look inside and outside of yourself for things worth saying , until at last a con- trolling idea of some kind hits you and you feel the conviction : " This ...
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