With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... human nature ; or , at least , if balance is not to be attained in that way , the result would be mightily amusing . There are several people in the world who need to be vexed . Certainly the literary atmosphere would be wonderfully ...
... human nature ; or , at least , if balance is not to be attained in that way , the result would be mightily amusing . There are several people in the world who need to be vexed . Certainly the literary atmosphere would be wonderfully ...
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... human kind ; A little learning is a dangerous thing , Come not to college , or no Latin bring . " But there is higher game than the silk - robed tyrant of academic senates , and education was not , and is not , the only field in which ...
... human kind ; A little learning is a dangerous thing , Come not to college , or no Latin bring . " But there is higher game than the silk - robed tyrant of academic senates , and education was not , and is not , the only field in which ...
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... human nature ; or , at least , if balance is not to be attained in that way , the result would be mightily amusing . There are several people in the world who need to be vexed . Certainly the literary atmosphere would be wonderfully ...
... human nature ; or , at least , if balance is not to be attained in that way , the result would be mightily amusing . There are several people in the world who need to be vexed . Certainly the literary atmosphere would be wonderfully ...
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... human kind ; A little learning is a dangerous thing , Come not to college , or no Latin bring . " But there is higher game than the silk - robed tyrant of academic senates , and education was not , and is not , the only field in which ...
... human kind ; A little learning is a dangerous thing , Come not to college , or no Latin bring . " But there is higher game than the silk - robed tyrant of academic senates , and education was not , and is not , the only field in which ...
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... humanity have produced " ; but they contain an inexhaustible body of entertainment , and , as Shirley said to the reader in that " tragical age where the theatre [ had ] been so much out - acted , " so we may say to the reader in these ...
... humanity have produced " ; but they contain an inexhaustible body of entertainment , and , as Shirley said to the reader in that " tragical age where the theatre [ had ] been so much out - acted , " so we may say to the reader in these ...
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