Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... nature they are not changeable . That is what we must infer . And if those which live now are not changeable , and do not pass from one to another , though they represent all the changes which animals can pass through , is it logical to ...
... nature they are not changeable . That is what we must infer . And if those which live now are not changeable , and do not pass from one to another , though they represent all the changes which animals can pass through , is it logical to ...
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... Nature , nature ! " exclaimed Molière ; and the great comedian's ejaculation is also Shakespeare's mot d'ordre . Even in their profession and destiny the two men may be aptly compared to one another . It is the love of nature- of that ...
... Nature , nature ! " exclaimed Molière ; and the great comedian's ejaculation is also Shakespeare's mot d'ordre . Even in their profession and destiny the two men may be aptly compared to one another . It is the love of nature- of that ...
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... nature , and a long friendship and cohabi- tation with the powers of nature . This will stand until a better cast of the dice is made . The contest between the Future and the Past is one between Divinity entering and Divinity departing ...
... nature , and a long friendship and cohabi- tation with the powers of nature . This will stand until a better cast of the dice is made . The contest between the Future and the Past is one between Divinity entering and Divinity departing ...
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