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... character that is generally revered , or for the defence of a character that is generally misunder- stood , but it is more difficult to command attention for the study of one who achieved a transitory notoriety by qualities which later ...
... character that is generally revered , or for the defence of a character that is generally misunder- stood , but it is more difficult to command attention for the study of one who achieved a transitory notoriety by qualities which later ...
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... character , or rather that without a noble character no noble work can be done . But how can a noble character be fostered when social conditions condemn the large majority to dull , heavy , joyless mechanical toil , in surroundings of ...
... character , or rather that without a noble character no noble work can be done . But how can a noble character be fostered when social conditions condemn the large majority to dull , heavy , joyless mechanical toil , in surroundings of ...
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... character , has come on something which he does not understand , that he has not yet found an intellectual apparatus which will enable him to understand it and to convey his knowledge to his audience . Mr. Coward's characters ...
... character , has come on something which he does not understand , that he has not yet found an intellectual apparatus which will enable him to understand it and to convey his knowledge to his audience . Mr. Coward's characters ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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