University of California Chronicle, Том 32University of California Press, 1930 |
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... never failing to com- mand admiration for the extraordinary brilliance and sub- tlety of his mind . It is partly this admiration that he was seeking then , partly no doubt , intellectual excitement . His interest in philosophical theory ...
... never failing to com- mand admiration for the extraordinary brilliance and sub- tlety of his mind . It is partly this admiration that he was seeking then , partly no doubt , intellectual excitement . His interest in philosophical theory ...
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... Never could it be said of him that he did not give a single damn . He would give thousands if they had any purchasing power , but knowing their practical uselessness he dispenses them charily and for picturesque effect . Constantly ...
... Never could it be said of him that he did not give a single damn . He would give thousands if they had any purchasing power , but knowing their practical uselessness he dispenses them charily and for picturesque effect . Constantly ...
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He never hesitated to speak spitefully of his boyhood , and never loathed anything quite so much as the horrors of a small , rural community , encased , as such Middle Western communities are , in a cocoon of finely spun , impenetrable ...
He never hesitated to speak spitefully of his boyhood , and never loathed anything quite so much as the horrors of a small , rural community , encased , as such Middle Western communities are , in a cocoon of finely spun , impenetrable ...
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