The Harvard Classics, 28권Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... persecution ; it was a youth graver and loftier than even St. Gregory himself : but it was not from his force of character , but at the instance of Gregory , that he escaped . Gregory was his bosom UNIVERSITY LIFE AT ATHENS 55.
... persecution ; it was a youth graver and loftier than even St. Gregory himself : but it was not from his force of character , but at the instance of Gregory , that he escaped . Gregory was his bosom UNIVERSITY LIFE AT ATHENS 55.
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... force of nature and the love of the noble and the great , what other people aimed at by laborious discipline ; and all who came among them were submitted to the same method of educa- tion . We have traced our student on his wanderings ...
... force of nature and the love of the noble and the great , what other people aimed at by laborious discipline ; and all who came among them were submitted to the same method of educa- tion . We have traced our student on his wanderings ...
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... force lies in their application . And I could wish every student of poetry to make the application of them for him- self . Made by himself , the application would impress it- self upon his mind far more deeply than made by me . Neither ...
... force lies in their application . And I could wish every student of poetry to make the application of them for him- self . Made by himself , the application would impress it- self upon his mind far more deeply than made by me . Neither ...
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... force , though he has perhaps less charm . The world of Chaucer is fairer , richer , more significant than that of Burns ; but when the largeness and freedom of Burns get full sweep , as in Tam o ' Shanter , or still more in that ...
... force , though he has perhaps less charm . The world of Chaucer is fairer , richer , more significant than that of Burns ; but when the largeness and freedom of Burns get full sweep , as in Tam o ' Shanter , or still more in that ...
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... force of it applies , for all of us , according to our station , particularly to that secondary result of such ad- vancement which we call " getting into good society . " We want to get into good society , not that we may have it , but ...
... force of it applies , for all of us , according to our station , particularly to that secondary result of such ad- vancement which we call " getting into good society . " We want to get into good society , not that we may have it , but ...
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