Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, 12. sējumsFunk and Wagnalls, 1896 |
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8. lappuse
... says that the railroads and other corporations regard the anti - trust laws with contemptuous amusement . The New York Morning Journal says : " It is precisely his attitude of good - humored indifference - this sturdy reliance upon the ...
... says that the railroads and other corporations regard the anti - trust laws with contemptuous amusement . The New York Morning Journal says : " It is precisely his attitude of good - humored indifference - this sturdy reliance upon the ...
10. lappuse
... says the romanticists are perpetually doing . Robert Louis Stevenson declared the art of the romancer to be a kind of magic which enabled him to impose upon his read- ers , compelling them to accept the wildest impossibilities ; and in ...
... says the romanticists are perpetually doing . Robert Louis Stevenson declared the art of the romancer to be a kind of magic which enabled him to impose upon his read- ers , compelling them to accept the wildest impossibilities ; and in ...
13. lappuse
... says : " As there is a law of progress in the world of mind as well as in the world of matter , we may be sure that the day will come when Flaubert's genius will be recognized by all readers who can lay claim to taste or critical acumen ...
... says : " As there is a law of progress in the world of mind as well as in the world of matter , we may be sure that the day will come when Flaubert's genius will be recognized by all readers who can lay claim to taste or critical acumen ...
17. lappuse
... says : " This conception of an epochal development of the mind is at the bottom of more bad - science teaching than any other . Mental activities are not detachable from one another . Observation , as an educative process , can not ...
... says : " This conception of an epochal development of the mind is at the bottom of more bad - science teaching than any other . Mental activities are not detachable from one another . Observation , as an educative process , can not ...
18. lappuse
... says , ' They began their lives in solitary grandeur , apart from , and often hos- tile to , their neighbors ; families were assigned to them later . Each appropriated two companions , and formed a trinity or triad . " At first these ...
... says , ' They began their lives in solitary grandeur , apart from , and often hos- tile to , their neighbors ; families were assigned to them later . Each appropriated two companions , and formed a trinity or triad . " At first these ...
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