Modern Essays, Volumen 3Russel Blaine Nye Scott, Foresman, 1953 - 515 páginas |
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Russel Blaine Nye. in some sense a student of human nature , this is only a very faint beginning of the painful progress towards being human . For the study of primitive race and religion stands apart in one important respect from all ...
Russel Blaine Nye. in some sense a student of human nature , this is only a very faint beginning of the painful progress towards being human . For the study of primitive race and religion stands apart in one important respect from all ...
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... human individuals . No doubt alcohol , tobacco and so forth are things that a saint must avoid , but sainthood is also a thing that human beings must avoid . There is an obvious retort to this , but one should be wary about making it ...
... human individuals . No doubt alcohol , tobacco and so forth are things that a saint must avoid , but sainthood is also a thing that human beings must avoid . There is an obvious retort to this , but one should be wary about making it ...
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... human being that existed , the rules for resemblances and all the other things , until really I had made a description of every human being - I found this out when I was at Harvard working under William James . Did you ever see that ...
... human being that existed , the rules for resemblances and all the other things , until really I had made a description of every human being - I found this out when I was at Harvard working under William James . Did you ever see that ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
On the Difference Between Wit and Humor | 55 |
Writing E S Martin | 66 |
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