More Pages from a Journal: With Other PapersOxford University Press, 1910 - 303 pagina's This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them. |
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Pagina 48
... natural to me to speak even when I do not pretend to settle questions . He seems to think that speech is useless unless for a distinct , practical purpose . At Blackdeep almost everything that comes into my head finds its way to my ...
... natural to me to speak even when I do not pretend to settle questions . He seems to think that speech is useless unless for a distinct , practical purpose . At Blackdeep almost everything that comes into my head finds its way to my ...
Pagina 82
... nature was derived from his mother . God was not born from her , and yet she was the mother of God . Kate was able to see that some part of what looked like sheer contradiction was the conjunction of opposites from which it is ...
... nature was derived from his mother . God was not born from her , and yet she was the mother of God . Kate was able to see that some part of what looked like sheer contradiction was the conjunction of opposites from which it is ...
Pagina 116
... natural absence of im- mediate response was a further reason for scepticism . A man to whom I was sud- denly impelled was in want of money , and I pressed ten pounds upon him . He could not pay me at the appointed time , where- upon I ...
... natural absence of im- mediate response was a further reason for scepticism . A man to whom I was sud- denly impelled was in want of money , and I pressed ten pounds upon him . He could not pay me at the appointed time , where- upon I ...
Pagina 117
... natural modulation which follows the sense , and how much the sense gains if it is so expressed rather than in half - inarticulate grunts , say , between the inspirations and expirations of a short pipe ! Mrs. A. took much notice of me ...
... natural modulation which follows the sense , and how much the sense gains if it is so expressed rather than in half - inarticulate grunts , say , between the inspirations and expirations of a short pipe ! Mrs. A. took much notice of me ...
Pagina 125
... natural aversion from trade and sent me to Saint Pauls School to learn Latin , Greek , and the mathematicks that I might be qualified to separate myself from the class to which unhappily she was degraded and that she might recover in ...
... natural aversion from trade and sent me to Saint Pauls School to learn Latin , Greek , and the mathematicks that I might be qualified to separate myself from the class to which unhappily she was degraded and that she might recover in ...
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