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... give either a priority over the other is unphilosophical in the highest degree . Neither term can be defined except by means of the other , and neither can be conceived without conceiving the other . Further , may be resented as an ...
... give either a priority over the other is unphilosophical in the highest degree . Neither term can be defined except by means of the other , and neither can be conceived without conceiving the other . Further , may be resented as an ...
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... give the least vivid idea possible of the things they mean . To the same atmosphere belong the personified abstractions , which this poetry hopes to waken to a pallid life , in a hundred couplets like Contentment shares the desolate ...
... give the least vivid idea possible of the things they mean . To the same atmosphere belong the personified abstractions , which this poetry hopes to waken to a pallid life , in a hundred couplets like Contentment shares the desolate ...
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... give a piece of silver to see a strange fish , though no one will give a doit to relieve a lame beggar . The English are quarrelsome , Master Slender testifies , at the game of bear - baiting . They are great drinkers , says Iago , most ...
... give a piece of silver to see a strange fish , though no one will give a doit to relieve a lame beggar . The English are quarrelsome , Master Slender testifies , at the game of bear - baiting . They are great drinkers , says Iago , most ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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