Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... experience and permanent causes open to youth and labor : - when I see how much each virtuous and gifted person , whom all men consider , lives affectionately with scores of excellent people who are not known far from home , and perhaps ...
... experience and permanent causes open to youth and labor : - when I see how much each virtuous and gifted person , whom all men consider , lives affectionately with scores of excellent people who are not known far from home , and perhaps ...
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... experience injure the individuality through which it passes . The child not only suffers , but cries ; not only hungers , but eats . The man not only thinks , but speaks and acts . Every thought that arises in the mind , in its rising ...
... experience injure the individuality through which it passes . The child not only suffers , but cries ; not only hungers , but eats . The man not only thinks , but speaks and acts . Every thought that arises in the mind , in its rising ...
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... experience , requiring a large composite man , such as Nature rarely organizes ; so that in our experi- ence we are forced to gather up the figure in frag- ments , here one talent and there another . The audience is a constant meter of ...
... experience , requiring a large composite man , such as Nature rarely organizes ; so that in our experi- ence we are forced to gather up the figure in frag- ments , here one talent and there another . The audience is a constant meter of ...
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... experience of hers . Her speech flows like a river , so uncon- sidered , so humorous , so pathetic , such justice done to all the parts ! It is a true transubstantiation , — the fact converted into speech , all warm and colored and ...
... experience of hers . Her speech flows like a river , so uncon- sidered , so humorous , so pathetic , such justice done to all the parts ! It is a true transubstantiation , — the fact converted into speech , all warm and colored and ...
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... experience of public affairs , when they observe the disproportionate advantage suddenly given to oratory over the most solid and accumulated public service . In a Senate or other business committee , the solid result depends on a few ...
... experience of public affairs , when they observe the disproportionate advantage suddenly given to oratory over the most solid and accumulated public service . In a Senate or other business committee , the solid result depends on a few ...
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