Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... talk . L- is for this reason , I take it , the worst company in the world out of doors ; because he is the best within . I grant , there is one subject on which it is pleasant to talk on a journey ; and that is , what one shall have for ...
... talk . L- is for this reason , I take it , the worst company in the world out of doors ; because he is the best within . I grant , there is one subject on which it is pleasant to talk on a journey ; and that is , what one shall have for ...
Page 394
... talk about , some common ground on which they can meet , and penetrate into one another's minds . The exquisite pleas- ure of interchanging ideas , of awakening to suggestions , of find- ing sympathy and companionship , is as remote ...
... talk about , some common ground on which they can meet , and penetrate into one another's minds . The exquisite pleas- ure of interchanging ideas , of awakening to suggestions , of find- ing sympathy and companionship , is as remote ...
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... talk about ; and we ought to talk well , because our inspirations are of a noble order . Each new discovery made by science , each fresh emotion awakened by contemporaneous history , each successive pleasure yielded by literature or by ...
... talk about ; and we ought to talk well , because our inspirations are of a noble order . Each new discovery made by science , each fresh emotion awakened by contemporaneous history , each successive pleasure yielded by literature or by ...
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