Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not . All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of color and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment . He went to Vienna , to Smyrna , to London . In ...
... thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not . All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of color and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment . He went to Vienna , to Smyrna , to London . In ...
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... thought were peremptory , if they were to be secured at such ruinous cost . They are deeper than can be told , and belong to the immen- sities and eternities . They reach down to that depth where society itself originates and disap ...
... thought were peremptory , if they were to be secured at such ruinous cost . They are deeper than can be told , and belong to the immen- sities and eternities . They reach down to that depth where society itself originates and disap ...
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... thought , we call bar- barous . And after many arts are invented or im- ported , as among the Turks and Moorish nations , it is often a little complaisant to call them civil- ized . Each nation grows after its own genius , and has a ...
... thought , we call bar- barous . And after many arts are invented or im- ported , as among the Turks and Moorish nations , it is often a little complaisant to call them civil- ized . Each nation grows after its own genius , and has a ...
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... and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought a sufficient measure of civil- ization is the influence of good women . 1 Dr. Thomas Brown . Another measure of culture is the diffusion of knowledge , CIVILIZATION . 27.
... and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought a sufficient measure of civil- ization is the influence of good women . 1 Dr. Thomas Brown . Another measure of culture is the diffusion of knowledge , CIVILIZATION . 27.
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... thought , of poetry are in the coarsest sheet , so that in every house we hes- itate to burn a newspaper until we have looked it through . The ship , in its latest complete equipment , is an abridgment and compend of a nation's arts ...
... thought , of poetry are in the coarsest sheet , so that in every house we hes- itate to burn a newspaper until we have looked it through . The ship , in its latest complete equipment , is an abridgment and compend of a nation's arts ...
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