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... thought runs more or less in similar grooves ; but in Greek or Latin the thought is cast in moulds so different that it must be taken to pieces before it can be re- produced in English , and if it has been imperfectly or wrongly appre ...
... thought runs more or less in similar grooves ; but in Greek or Latin the thought is cast in moulds so different that it must be taken to pieces before it can be re- produced in English , and if it has been imperfectly or wrongly appre ...
Side 330
... thought . ness- " Don't speak nonsense , Henry -we know nothing about the girl , neither you nor I. The thing in her favour is , that all those Scotch friends of yours thought very well of her but then the Scotch stick to each other so ...
... thought . ness- " Don't speak nonsense , Henry -we know nothing about the girl , neither you nor I. The thing in her favour is , that all those Scotch friends of yours thought very well of her but then the Scotch stick to each other so ...
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... thought - I mean I thought , perhaps , that it would be a comfort to you - if you could have a little confidence in me . " 66 Joyce began to perceive dimly what he meant , and it brought a flush to her pale face . " But I have ...
... thought - I mean I thought , perhaps , that it would be a comfort to you - if you could have a little confidence in me . " 66 Joyce began to perceive dimly what he meant , and it brought a flush to her pale face . " But I have ...
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