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Side 31
... things of literature . It sometimes seemed as if there was in his classes an almost daily growth of literary perception and interest . There are many men , some still in college , some now graduated , who attribute to the inspiration of ...
... things of literature . It sometimes seemed as if there was in his classes an almost daily growth of literary perception and interest . There are many men , some still in college , some now graduated , who attribute to the inspiration of ...
Side 33
... thing to his classes , to show its relations to other writings more famil- iar , and to the whole history of human ... things all very good , but not of vital importance , but it was a work that once came " hot from the brain " of a ...
... thing to his classes , to show its relations to other writings more famil- iar , and to the whole history of human ... things all very good , but not of vital importance , but it was a work that once came " hot from the brain " of a ...
Side 37
... thing there ; no gay laughter or youthful voices break the settled calm of the grassy streets . On every side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping garments ...
... thing there ; no gay laughter or youthful voices break the settled calm of the grassy streets . On every side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping garments ...
Side 38
... things yet unaccomplished , the pikes laid away and the green uni- forms folded up in black presses . To those who doubt the tales of the discontent of French Canada under English rule , let us say that Ville Marie and the pike drill ...
... things yet unaccomplished , the pikes laid away and the green uni- forms folded up in black presses . To those who doubt the tales of the discontent of French Canada under English rule , let us say that Ville Marie and the pike drill ...
Side 43
... things . But she lets us into the very life of the Japanese home , and into the thoughts and feelings of all in the house- hold , from servant to mistress . She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social ...
... things . But she lets us into the very life of the Japanese home , and into the thoughts and feelings of all in the house- hold , from servant to mistress . She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social ...
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