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... matter and good manners . If men always did this careful work , there would be no danger of their taking , as they often do , subjects too far - reaching for thorough treatment by them . Again in the writing of the essay , after it has ...
... matter and good manners . If men always did this careful work , there would be no danger of their taking , as they often do , subjects too far - reaching for thorough treatment by them . Again in the writing of the essay , after it has ...
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... with all the weakness of his reasoning and the real contradiction of his whole position , he stood for serious men as their guide in matters of faith . It is only just , however , to glance at 8 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... with all the weakness of his reasoning and the real contradiction of his whole position , he stood for serious men as their guide in matters of faith . It is only just , however , to glance at 8 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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... matters he has turned Philistine , and is thoroughly at home with the plain facts of life . This rôle of clear - sighted and cyn- ical politician is one which he assumes with astonishing skill . And instead of advocating as we might ...
... matters he has turned Philistine , and is thoroughly at home with the plain facts of life . This rôle of clear - sighted and cyn- ical politician is one which he assumes with astonishing skill . And instead of advocating as we might ...
Side 10
... matter- of - fact politician . As surely as one of these conflicting sides of his nature gets the upper hand , so surely does the other appear with its startling contrast . When he is striving to be most matter - of - fact , a note of ...
... matter- of - fact politician . As surely as one of these conflicting sides of his nature gets the upper hand , so surely does the other appear with its startling contrast . When he is striving to be most matter - of - fact , a note of ...
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... matters . But here they part . Matthew Arnold , the stronger soul , said : " If this is so , let us not deceive ourselves with dreams that are only shadows of what we have cast from us . Let us take a new courage , -all the harder and ...
... matters . But here they part . Matthew Arnold , the stronger soul , said : " If this is so , let us not deceive ourselves with dreams that are only shadows of what we have cast from us . Let us take a new courage , -all the harder and ...
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