University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... tion shown to beggars and minstrels . A minstrel probably composed the poem , a man primitive but not crude , of delicate instinct and feeling in matters of human conduct . There is little extravagance , and almost nothing of the ...
... tion shown to beggars and minstrels . A minstrel probably composed the poem , a man primitive but not crude , of delicate instinct and feeling in matters of human conduct . There is little extravagance , and almost nothing of the ...
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... tion may be called to the reasons assigned for his preference for a pen name under which to acknowledge them . The common justification for his action has been held to be a sense of shame that restrained him from ascribing to a name ...
... tion may be called to the reasons assigned for his preference for a pen name under which to acknowledge them . The common justification for his action has been held to be a sense of shame that restrained him from ascribing to a name ...
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... tion with the Mercenarian order , of which he was now a shining light , he had taught three courses in theology during an official visitation to its monasteries in Santo Domingo . There is no evidence that he gave any such instruction ...
... tion with the Mercenarian order , of which he was now a shining light , he had taught three courses in theology during an official visitation to its monasteries in Santo Domingo . There is no evidence that he gave any such instruction ...
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... tion of five - minute plots because it is intended for the mind which is conscious of nothing but what is before the eyes , the mind which must not be taxed to remember anything 70 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... tion of five - minute plots because it is intended for the mind which is conscious of nothing but what is before the eyes , the mind which must not be taxed to remember anything 70 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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... tion ; philosophy , synthetic interpretation . To observe processes and to construct means is science ; to criticize and coordinate ends is philosophy . ' " " And I see where you are going to pounce , " twinkled Mill . " In the first ...
... tion ; philosophy , synthetic interpretation . To observe processes and to construct means is science ; to criticize and coordinate ends is philosophy . ' " " And I see where you are going to pounce , " twinkled Mill . " In the first ...
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