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It ought to be remembered that careful study and thought are the first essentials necessary for good matter and good manners . If men always did this careful work , there would be no danger of their taking , as they often do , subjects ...
It ought to be remembered that careful study and thought are the first essentials necessary for good matter and good manners . If men always did this careful work , there would be no danger of their taking , as they often do , subjects ...
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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 his idealism is struck ...
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 his idealism is struck ...
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While the form was subservient to the matter , he never relaxed to slothfulness or carelessness in workman . ship . But there is something more than heartfelt effort and honest work required for the composition of real poetry ...
While the form was subservient to the matter , he never relaxed to slothfulness or carelessness in workman . ship . But there is something more than heartfelt effort and honest work required for the composition of real poetry ...
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No end of gray matter has been wasted in composing rules with a bristling verbal parapet at every angle where the wily athlete might seek entrance - he who seeks college to exercise his muscles rather than his brains .
No end of gray matter has been wasted in composing rules with a bristling verbal parapet at every angle where the wily athlete might seek entrance - he who seeks college to exercise his muscles rather than his brains .
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Indeed , it is only at widely sundered intervals that they think much about the matter anyway . Has not St. Denys always kept a watchful eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that which which probably is a gift from ...
Indeed , it is only at widely sundered intervals that they think much about the matter anyway . Has not St. Denys always kept a watchful eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that which which probably is a gift from ...
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