With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... close to the form in which it was actually written down by the author ; for if there were much revision by copyist or printer , this minute dis- tinction of style would not have been preserved . The frequency of the ye's does not seem ...
... close to the form in which it was actually written down by the author ; for if there were much revision by copyist or printer , this minute dis- tinction of style would not have been preserved . The frequency of the ye's does not seem ...
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... . Yet we must not therefore imagine the change to have been radical . A close observer of political our own Presidential campaign , when Roosevel- tian Progressives were life as it was exhibited only last year ( 1912 ) in HALIFAX 61.
... . Yet we must not therefore imagine the change to have been radical . A close observer of political our own Presidential campaign , when Roosevel- tian Progressives were life as it was exhibited only last year ( 1912 ) in HALIFAX 61.
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... may make peace with hatred , but never with envy . Envy taketh the shape of flattery , and that maketh men hug it so close that they cannot part with it . Men often mistake themselves , but they never forget themselves 62 WITH THE WITS.
... may make peace with hatred , but never with envy . Envy taketh the shape of flattery , and that maketh men hug it so close that they cannot part with it . Men often mistake themselves , but they never forget themselves 62 WITH THE WITS.
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... may make peace with hatred , but never with envy . Envy taketh the shape of flattery , and that maketh men hug it so close that they cannot part with it . Men often mistake themselves , but they never forget themselves 62 WITH THE WITS.
... may make peace with hatred , but never with envy . Envy taketh the shape of flattery , and that maketh men hug it so close that they cannot part with it . Men often mistake themselves , but they never forget themselves 62 WITH THE WITS.
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... close , Convert my sense and reason more To this unprecedented enterprise , Than that a man so great , so learn'd , so wise , The brave achievement owns and nobly justifies . a fluent adaptation from the French , and very little A ...
... close , Convert my sense and reason more To this unprecedented enterprise , Than that a man so great , so learn'd , so wise , The brave achievement owns and nobly justifies . a fluent adaptation from the French , and very little A ...
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