The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... things . If his interests are wayward , the teachers use dis- couragements against his taking up new material until he has finished what he started . The instinct of all children is to turn the life of the adult world over into ...
... things . If his interests are wayward , the teachers use dis- couragements against his taking up new material until he has finished what he started . The instinct of all children is to turn the life of the adult world over into ...
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... thing if , at such a juncture as I here contemplate , neither party would listen to the voice of rea- son or humanity , because the mind of each had been poi- soned by false representations of the other's mind . For in the end the ...
... thing if , at such a juncture as I here contemplate , neither party would listen to the voice of rea- son or humanity , because the mind of each had been poi- soned by false representations of the other's mind . For in the end the ...
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... thing smeared with gold . " Here the structure of the sentences is simple enough , but Miss Worsley's purple and gold sound as if she had ... Things ERHAPS somebody who has done me 20 November 6 , 1915 THE NEW REPUBLIC After the Play.
... thing smeared with gold . " Here the structure of the sentences is simple enough , but Miss Worsley's purple and gold sound as if she had ... Things ERHAPS somebody who has done me 20 November 6 , 1915 THE NEW REPUBLIC After the Play.
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... things that have been thought and said in the world against his gainful occupation . In default of Carlyle there is Stevenson , of course , with his " How do journalists fetch up their drivel ? " And there is also Yeats . In " Synge and ...
... things that have been thought and said in the world against his gainful occupation . In default of Carlyle there is Stevenson , of course , with his " How do journalists fetch up their drivel ? " And there is also Yeats . In " Synge and ...
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... thing they call " England " ; but they have first to believe that the " England " for whom the sacrifice is to be ... things from their point of view . I feel tolerably certain that no thinking Englishman will 443 Fourth Avenue New ...
... thing they call " England " ; but they have first to believe that the " England " for whom the sacrifice is to be ... things from their point of view . I feel tolerably certain that no thinking Englishman will 443 Fourth Avenue New ...
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