Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... believe he is made of iron . Hunger , cold , thirst , heat , wet , seem to make no impression on him . He can out - walk , out - work , out - last and out - guess any man I ever met . He has the instinct of a wild animal for finding his ...
... believe he is made of iron . Hunger , cold , thirst , heat , wet , seem to make no impression on him . He can out - walk , out - work , out - last and out - guess any man I ever met . He has the instinct of a wild animal for finding his ...
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... believe in this as they believe that the sun will rise in the morning . The metaphor is an exact one . For , in fact , the common man , finding himself in a world so excellent , tech- nically and socially , believes that it has been ...
... believe in this as they believe that the sun will rise in the morning . The metaphor is an exact one . For , in fact , the common man , finding himself in a world so excellent , tech- nically and socially , believes that it has been ...
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... believe that our way of operating the University is not only in the best interests of Harvard but of importance to the entire country . On this point I think the case has never been better stated than by Mr. Lowell in his Annual Report ...
... believe that our way of operating the University is not only in the best interests of Harvard but of importance to the entire country . On this point I think the case has never been better stated than by Mr. Lowell in his Annual Report ...
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