Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... become the creature of the moment , clear of all ties — to hold to the universe only by a dish of sweet - breads , and to owe nothing but the score of the evening - and no longer seeking for applause and meeting with contempt , to be ...
... become the creature of the moment , clear of all ties — to hold to the universe only by a dish of sweet - breads , and to owe nothing but the score of the evening - and no longer seeking for applause and meeting with contempt , to be ...
Page 225
... become loyal in your way to your organization . His education is not finished when he leaves the campus , but if he keeps on growing as most college men should and do , he will become loyal to the larger purposes of mankind as well ...
... become loyal in your way to your organization . His education is not finished when he leaves the campus , but if he keeps on growing as most college men should and do , he will become loyal to the larger purposes of mankind as well ...
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... become , another Ahab . Thus explained , the problem becomes less difficult . Melville had in- herited the smooth creed of a respectable Christianity , with its neat schemes of rewards and punishments and its nonsense about the ...
... become , another Ahab . Thus explained , the problem becomes less difficult . Melville had in- herited the smooth creed of a respectable Christianity , with its neat schemes of rewards and punishments and its nonsense about the ...
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