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... ideas , hostile to changes , faithful to a few maudlin superstitions . All progress goes on on the higher levels ... ideas . It began its history as a slaughter - house of ideas , and it is today not easily distinguishable from a cold ...
... ideas , hostile to changes , faithful to a few maudlin superstitions . All progress goes on on the higher levels ... ideas . It began its history as a slaughter - house of ideas , and it is today not easily distinguishable from a cold ...
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... ideas are now the accepted ones wherever the college course in American literature is given by a teacher who conceives him- self to be opposed to the genteel and the academic and in alliance with the vigor- ous and the actual . And ...
... ideas are now the accepted ones wherever the college course in American literature is given by a teacher who conceives him- self to be opposed to the genteel and the academic and in alliance with the vigor- ous and the actual . And ...
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... ideas , and thinks the perceptions . She did , of course , nothing of the sort ; but we must use the logical distinctions , even to the extent of paradox , if we are to form any notion of this rare quality of mind . She could not in the ...
... ideas , and thinks the perceptions . She did , of course , nothing of the sort ; but we must use the logical distinctions , even to the extent of paradox , if we are to form any notion of this rare quality of mind . She could not in the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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