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... reason why he can not write criticism . One fundamental trouble in college criticism is the method of the acquirement of the necessary knowledge . Men often choose their subject and then learn about it , instead of choosing it because ...
... reason why he can not write criticism . One fundamental trouble in college criticism is the method of the acquirement of the necessary knowledge . Men often choose their subject and then learn about it , instead of choosing it because ...
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... reason for exist- ence , its value will be more in the gifts which the writers receive from the labor necessary to produce writing of merit , in increase of literary knowledge and training of thought and expression , and in its helping ...
... reason for exist- ence , its value will be more in the gifts which the writers receive from the labor necessary to produce writing of merit , in increase of literary knowledge and training of thought and expression , and in its helping ...
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... reason for a creed of optimism on a basis of doubt . Renan approached the problem , of our life in much the same way as a greater and stronger mind of his own time approached them . The answer which Matthew Arnold and Renan give is the ...
... reason for a creed of optimism on a basis of doubt . Renan approached the problem , of our life in much the same way as a greater and stronger mind of his own time approached them . The answer which Matthew Arnold and Renan give is the ...
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... reason for it than a- , " Mrs. Goodhart stirred in her chair ; " there is sufficiently great reason for it . Kindly accom- pany me into the adjoining room . " 99 " Your holy work must require funds , Mr. Duncan , ' said the minister ...
... reason for it than a- , " Mrs. Goodhart stirred in her chair ; " there is sufficiently great reason for it . Kindly accom- pany me into the adjoining room . " 99 " Your holy work must require funds , Mr. Duncan , ' said the minister ...
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... reason those whom he taught , while they mourn his death as a loss to classical learning and learning in general , yet keep in their minds his teaching as a still surviving revelation of the power of Greek liter- ature , and a permanent ...
... reason those whom he taught , while they mourn his death as a loss to classical learning and learning in general , yet keep in their minds his teaching as a still surviving revelation of the power of Greek liter- ature , and a permanent ...
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