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Side 15
... 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 ; something more was necessary to create 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 ; something more was necessary to create the ...
Side 28
... 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 col- lege to exercise his muscles rather than his brains . While this laudable work is ...
... 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 col- lege to exercise his muscles rather than his brains . While this laudable work is ...
Side 37
... matter any- Has not St. Denys always kept a watchful eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that ... matters which a wise Providence has not seen fit to reveal to them . To the traveler who chances to visit the little ...
... matter any- Has not St. Denys always kept a watchful eye on his favorite village ? What harm can there be in that ... matters which a wise Providence has not seen fit to reveal to them . To the traveler who chances to visit the little ...
Side 38
... Matter and Spirit , Good and Evil , and other such questions , " is certainly something of a rara avis ; but such an one was Omar Khayyam . A Persian by birth , and surrounded by the same influences which moulded Hafij and the other ...
... Matter and Spirit , Good and Evil , and other such questions , " is certainly something of a rara avis ; but such an one was Omar Khayyam . A Persian by birth , and surrounded by the same influences which moulded Hafij and the other ...
Side 44
... matter of general thought , and because many of them belong to that class of truths which as soon as they are said every one feels he has known before in a semi - conscious way , though he has never clearly realized or expressed them ...
... matter of general thought , and because many of them belong to that class of truths which as soon as they are said every one feels he has known before in a semi - conscious way , though he has never clearly realized or expressed them ...
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