Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... sense of group associations that we are all initiated into the mys- teries and morals of social life . We may safely regard some undergraduate practices as vestigial traces of a somewhat more primitive tribal morality . I have heard ...
... sense of group associations that we are all initiated into the mys- teries and morals of social life . We may safely regard some undergraduate practices as vestigial traces of a somewhat more primitive tribal morality . I have heard ...
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... sense of touch , other than heat , is the same in all cases — it is a sense of forces , and of places of application of forces , and of directions of forces . " SENSE OF THE INTER - RELATEDNESS OF THINGS . - A fourth char- acteristic of ...
... sense of touch , other than heat , is the same in all cases — it is a sense of forces , and of places of application of forces , and of directions of forces . " SENSE OF THE INTER - RELATEDNESS OF THINGS . - A fourth char- acteristic of ...
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... Sense and Sentiment1 " After all , " M. Taine says , " in France the chief power is the intellect . " More specifically , however , one is tempted to add , it is good - sense . Good - sense is universal . There is no national trait more ...
... Sense and Sentiment1 " After all , " M. Taine says , " in France the chief power is the intellect . " More specifically , however , one is tempted to add , it is good - sense . Good - sense is universal . There is no national trait more ...
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Ahab American Arrow of Gold Bachelor of Arts beautiful become better called character civilization college football common course criticism culture Dean Martin Dyak English equality essay Everett Dean existence eyes fact feel football French friends Gérard de Nerval give habit hand heart human ideal ideas imagination intellectual interest Julius Cæsar knowledge less liberal education living look matter Matthew Arnold means merely mind Moby Dick modern moral nature never night perhaps persons philosophy play pleasure practical question reason reprinted by permission scientific mood seems sense Sir Patrick Spens social sort soul speak spirit student talk teach things thought tion true truth undergraduate walk whole words write young youth