EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... It is recorded of him that he had a great dislike for brilliant instinctive abilities , and only respected the slow cumulative processes . " Give me the plodding student , " he said : " if I would look for wits , I would go to John Hales 3.
... It is recorded of him that he had a great dislike for brilliant instinctive abilities , and only respected the slow cumulative processes . " Give me the plodding student , " he said : " if I would look for wits , I would go to John Hales 3.
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Arthur Christopher Benson. I would look for wits , I would go to Newgate : there be the wits . " He was not popular among the rising young men in consequence ; John Earle , the author of the Microcosmography , that delightful gallery of ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. I would look for wits , I would go to Newgate : there be the wits . " He was not popular among the rising young men in consequence ; John Earle , the author of the Microcosmography , that delightful gallery of ...
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... look upon it almost enviously , as the sign of a high aloofness from ordinary sublunary anxieties , an aloofness which they are themselves unable to command . John was in the habit of thinking a great deal about his fellow - men ; he ...
... look upon it almost enviously , as the sign of a high aloofness from ordinary sublunary anxieties , an aloofness which they are themselves unable to command . John was in the habit of thinking a great deal about his fellow - men ; he ...
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... looks and welcomes of his friends ; to recall for his own amusement a humorous situation or two over which he had often made secret merriment . In words too intimate not to be autobiographical he had written of the downright scholar ...
... looks and welcomes of his friends ; to recall for his own amusement a humorous situation or two over which he had often made secret merriment . In words too intimate not to be autobiographical he had written of the downright scholar ...
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... looks upon himself till he is grey - haired , and then he is pleased at his own antiquity . His grave does not fright him , because he has been us'd to sepulchers , and he likes Death the better , because it gathers him to his fathers ...
... looks upon himself till he is grey - haired , and then he is pleased at his own antiquity . His grave does not fright him , because he has been us'd to sepulchers , and he likes Death the better , because it gathers him to his fathers ...
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