The Book Buyer, Volume 26Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 A review and record of current literature. |
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... .. 231 ...... 386 409 New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle . . . . Carolyn Shipman . The Books of Emil Zola .... Reviewing his last novel , Truth . ' Lionel Strachey Rambler , The . Literary news and comment . With INDEX.
... .. 231 ...... 386 409 New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle . . . . Carolyn Shipman . The Books of Emil Zola .... Reviewing his last novel , Truth . ' Lionel Strachey Rambler , The . Literary news and comment . With INDEX.
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... truth , or of what seems to be truth , for the de- velopment of the student . In good teaching the instructor uses his interpre- tation of truth as a tool or agent . Truth is one thing , most noble . Let us never forget Milton's ...
... truth , or of what seems to be truth , for the de- velopment of the student . In good teaching the instructor uses his interpre- tation of truth as a tool or agent . Truth is one thing , most noble . Let us never forget Milton's ...
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... truth under the lure of a constant pretence " as if life were eternal . " It has not the appearance of real blood upon the doorposts . I like better the motto of the old Swedish botanist Linnæus , who had written over the door of his ...
... truth under the lure of a constant pretence " as if life were eternal . " It has not the appearance of real blood upon the doorposts . I like better the motto of the old Swedish botanist Linnæus , who had written over the door of his ...
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... truth or mockery ? The line is bad enough , certainly ; that Arnold had no natural gift for son- net - writing is shown by the fact that almost all his last lines are inadequate . ་ ་ But it is not of this that Mr. Paul com- plains ...
... truth or mockery ? The line is bad enough , certainly ; that Arnold had no natural gift for son- net - writing is shown by the fact that almost all his last lines are inadequate . ་ ་ But it is not of this that Mr. Paul com- plains ...
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... in themselves . But , if you will only give him time , for he needs time , he will creep closer and closer up to some doubtful and remote truth , not knowing itself for THE WHITTIER ELM Just above the road to Haverhill stands. 242 THE LAMP.
... in themselves . But , if you will only give him time , for he needs time , he will creep closer and closer up to some doubtful and remote truth , not knowing itself for THE WHITTIER ELM Just above the road to Haverhill stands. 242 THE LAMP.
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