Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... society collectively Stoicism says : " Hold thine own , " so far as the rational principle in thee -that is , the ... society collectively , and one to the individual . And as applied to society collectively , it corresponded exactly ...
... society collectively Stoicism says : " Hold thine own , " so far as the rational principle in thee -that is , the ... society collectively , and one to the individual . And as applied to society collectively , it corresponded exactly ...
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... society of Johnson or the fashionable society of Walpole ! Society , dead or alive , can have no charm without intimacy , and no intimacy without interest in trifles which I fear Mr. Harrison would describe as " merely curious . " If we ...
... society of Johnson or the fashionable society of Walpole ! Society , dead or alive , can have no charm without intimacy , and no intimacy without interest in trifles which I fear Mr. Harrison would describe as " merely curious . " If we ...
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... society , and how he went back again to his obscurity because he would stand on the rock of independence . He tried to serve two masters - society and his verses - and he was re- warded by neither . Altogether , he was an ill - used man ...
... society , and how he went back again to his obscurity because he would stand on the rock of independence . He tried to serve two masters - society and his verses - and he was re- warded by neither . Altogether , he was an ill - used man ...
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