The Atlantic Monthly, àÅèÁ·Õè 140Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 |
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... reason except a desire for intel- lectual maturity , are present in all colleges in large numbers . Their opin- ions about education do not matter . For the most part they have no such opinions . The real critics of collegiate methods ...
... reason except a desire for intel- lectual maturity , are present in all colleges in large numbers . Their opin- ions about education do not matter . For the most part they have no such opinions . The real critics of collegiate methods ...
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... reason was developed along the lines of conflicting instincts ; but he did not keep a dog , much less a spaniel . Your reason is produced by the desire to possess it . Such is my expe- rience and my inference from your guise and habits ...
... reason was developed along the lines of conflicting instincts ; but he did not keep a dog , much less a spaniel . Your reason is produced by the desire to possess it . Such is my expe- rience and my inference from your guise and habits ...
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... reason of your yearning you have learned wonder- fully . In your early days you knew no words . You learned tones of voice , could distinguish the short , sharp command from the wheedling endear- ment , and other less gross contrasts ...
... reason of your yearning you have learned wonder- fully . In your early days you knew no words . You learned tones of voice , could distinguish the short , sharp command from the wheedling endear- ment , and other less gross contrasts ...
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... reason . You throw yourself so whole - heartedly into our thoughts , so cling to our habits , so obey our speech , that your mind jumps with us - Les beaux esprits se rencontrent ; and if you have not a bel esprit , then man and dog ...
... reason . You throw yourself so whole - heartedly into our thoughts , so cling to our habits , so obey our speech , that your mind jumps with us - Les beaux esprits se rencontrent ; and if you have not a bel esprit , then man and dog ...
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... reason of our boasting is a mere branch . If you possess no reason , you are conscious of something better and more full of meaning even than instinct . me Ah , Whuff , there my letter ends . You can understand it as well as any human ...
... reason of our boasting is a mere branch . If you possess no reason , you are conscious of something better and more full of meaning even than instinct . me Ah , Whuff , there my letter ends . You can understand it as well as any human ...
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