Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... young men is more lively than that of old ; and imaginations stream into their minds better , and , as it were , more divinely . Natures that have much heat , and great and violent desires and perturbations , are not ripe for action ...
... young men is more lively than that of old ; and imaginations stream into their minds better , and , as it were , more divinely . Natures that have much heat , and great and violent desires and perturbations , are not ripe for action ...
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... young friend Bob , he will go at things more seriously . He will , if he was a good college man , still have some of his enthusiam , and if he has been loyal in his way to his classmates and college he will in all human probability , if ...
... young friend Bob , he will go at things more seriously . He will , if he was a good college man , still have some of his enthusiam , and if he has been loyal in his way to his classmates and college he will in all human probability , if ...
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... young men stretched on their backs in the wake of every smashing play . I cannot think up any good reason , suitable to his immature years , why these young men should submit to such an ordeal . The chair- man of the football committee ...
... young men stretched on their backs in the wake of every smashing play . I cannot think up any good reason , suitable to his immature years , why these young men should submit to such an ordeal . The chair- man of the football committee ...
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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