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... thought , partly from others ' thought , construct an essay which shall be at least readable , than to take from one's own reading a subject perhaps not written on before , at least not in the particular way thought of , and then work ...
... thought , partly from others ' thought , construct an essay which shall be at least readable , than to take from one's own reading a subject perhaps not written on before , at least not in the particular way thought of , and then work ...
Side 3
... 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 too far - reaching for thorough treatment by them ...
... 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 too far - reaching for thorough treatment by them ...
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... thought . It is quite possible to have a com- pletely and sympathetically thought - out conception of an idea or a man , and yet to be natural in expression . In- deed a man who has a thorough and familiar acquaintance with his thought ...
... thought . It is quite possible to have a com- pletely and sympathetically thought - out conception of an idea or a man , and yet to be natural in expression . In- deed a man who has a thorough and familiar acquaintance with his thought ...
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... thought of young men , from the freshness with which impressions come into their minds , has some- times an unusual and very pleasant life and newness of appreciation . But the value of college criticism is not so much in this way . If ...
... thought of young men , from the freshness with which impressions come into their minds , has some- times an unusual and very pleasant life and newness of appreciation . But the value of college criticism is not so much in this way . If ...
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... thought , will be equally removed from the acrid criticisms of pious clergy thirty years ago , and from the eulogies of his per- sonal friends at his death less than a year since . But whatever this estimate is , it can only be just ...
... thought , will be equally removed from the acrid criticisms of pious clergy thirty years ago , and from the eulogies of his per- sonal friends at his death less than a year since . But whatever this estimate is , it can only be just ...
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