Society and Solitude: Twelve ChaptersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 269 oldal |
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14. oldal
... young barrister said to the late Mr. Mason , “ I keep my chamber to read law , " " Read law ! " replied the veteran , " ' t is in the court - room you must read law . " Nor is the rule otherwise for literature . If you would learn to ...
... young barrister said to the late Mr. Mason , “ I keep my chamber to read law , " " Read law ! " replied the veteran , " ' t is in the court - room you must read law . " Nor is the rule otherwise for literature . If you would learn to ...
15. oldal
... young men at the law school talk together , he reckoned himself a boor ; but whenever he caught them apart , and had one to himself alone , then they were the boors , and he the better man . And if we recall the rare hours when we ...
... young men at the law school talk together , he reckoned himself a boor ; but whenever he caught them apart , and had one to himself alone , then they were the boors , and he the better man . And if we recall the rare hours when we ...
18. oldal
... young men who break through all fences , and make themselves at home in every house ? I find out in an instant if my companion does not want me , and ropes cannot hold me when my welcome is gone . One would think that the affinities ...
... young men who break through all fences , and make themselves at home in every house ? I find out in an instant if my companion does not want me , and ropes cannot hold me when my welcome is gone . One would think that the affinities ...
57. oldal
... young men , when the highest bribes of society are at the feet of the successful orator ? He has his audience at his devotion . All other fames must hush before his . He is the true potentate ; for they are not kings who sit on thrones ...
... young men , when the highest bribes of society are at the feet of the successful orator ? He has his audience at his devotion . All other fames must hush before his . He is the true potentate ; for they are not kings who sit on thrones ...
62. oldal
... young Europe and young America in them proves that she fairly earned it . And who does not remember in childhood some white or black or yellow Scheherezade , who , by that talent of telling endless feats of fairies and magicians , and ...
... young Europe and young America in them proves that she fairly earned it . And who does not remember in childhood some white or black or yellow Scheherezade , who , by that talent of telling endless feats of fairies and magicians , and ...
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