Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... this latest day , conform in general to Dr. Johnson's definition , — “ A loose sally of the mind ; an irregular , indigested piece . " So , wherever and whenever we encounter the typical essayist , he is X INTRODUCTION.
... this latest day , conform in general to Dr. Johnson's definition , — “ A loose sally of the mind ; an irregular , indigested piece . " So , wherever and whenever we encounter the typical essayist , he is X INTRODUCTION.
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... mind of man he is bound up in this one weighty little volume . " Significantly " set down , indeed , are those rounded thoughts , these close - set maxims , -significantly , and far more " curiously " ( that is , carefully ) than the ...
... mind of man he is bound up in this one weighty little volume . " Significantly " set down , indeed , are those rounded thoughts , these close - set maxims , -significantly , and far more " curiously " ( that is , carefully ) than the ...
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... mind among the motives , and hopes , and fears of men , with a triumphant skill that makes us suspect him of white magic . Black magic he deals in only at such half - repented moments as when , for extreme exigencies , he excuses ...
... mind among the motives , and hopes , and fears of men , with a triumphant skill that makes us suspect him of white magic . Black magic he deals in only at such half - repented moments as when , for extreme exigencies , he excuses ...
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... mind , which shows itself first in tales of the early colonial time , still controls it in " The Blithedale Romance " and other stories of later New England life , as well as in " Rappacini's Daughter " and " Transformation . ” At first ...
... mind , which shows itself first in tales of the early colonial time , still controls it in " The Blithedale Romance " and other stories of later New England life , as well as in " Rappacini's Daughter " and " Transformation . ” At first ...
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... mind ; it seems to exist there merely for an artistic or literary purpose . He had ample cognizance of the Puritan conscience ; it was his natural heritage ; it was reproduced in him ; looking into his soul he found it there . But his ...
... mind ; it seems to exist there merely for an artistic or literary purpose . He had ample cognizance of the Puritan conscience ; it was his natural heritage ; it was reproduced in him ; looking into his soul he found it there . But his ...
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