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But the doctor here , who's got more sense in his little toe than all the Todds and Parkers together in their brains , says it's all my eye , and that Gatty's all right if they'll only let her alone , and let what he calls " Nature take ...
But the doctor here , who's got more sense in his little toe than all the Todds and Parkers together in their brains , says it's all my eye , and that Gatty's all right if they'll only let her alone , and let what he calls " Nature take ...
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What is proved is that the Austrian power is something wholly different in its nature from the other five powers . What is proved is that the kind of lan- guage which is applied with more or less of truth to all the other powers ...
What is proved is that the Austrian power is something wholly different in its nature from the other five powers . What is proved is that the kind of lan- guage which is applied with more or less of truth to all the other powers ...
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Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the poems that it is better to be true to one's spiritual nature than to live merely for popular applause . The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more ...
Indeed , it is one of the leading thoughts in the poems that it is better to be true to one's spiritual nature than to live merely for popular applause . The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more ...
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Certainly , the poet is entitled to hope that readers may wish more of him , for while human nature remains what it is there will be room for the skilful expression of genuine tender sentiment . Just as in a grove , in the spring months ...
Certainly , the poet is entitled to hope that readers may wish more of him , for while human nature remains what it is there will be room for the skilful expression of genuine tender sentiment . Just as in a grove , in the spring months ...
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Even his natural weakness of memory , so far from being remedied , was probably increased by the father's lax treatment . ... We have to discipline the intellectual and moral nature of the average boy if we would give energy of will ...
Even his natural weakness of memory , so far from being remedied , was probably increased by the father's lax treatment . ... We have to discipline the intellectual and moral nature of the average boy if we would give energy of will ...
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