The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: EducationM & S Press, 1970 |
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... comes to you in a trusting spirit , with reverence in his heart , and you answer his hope in this wise : ' Busi- ness and social success are the best things that life affords . Come to us , my dear fellow , and we will help you toward ...
... comes to you in a trusting spirit , with reverence in his heart , and you answer his hope in this wise : ' Busi- ness and social success are the best things that life affords . Come to us , my dear fellow , and we will help you toward ...
Strana 75
... come since . Here was no scenery , and the costume was merely suggestive . Play of feature was out of the question ... comes on the Greek stage , and you perceive by his talk that he is supposed to be walking in a wood . In a few ...
... come since . Here was no scenery , and the costume was merely suggestive . Play of feature was out of the question ... comes on the Greek stage , and you perceive by his talk that he is supposed to be walking in a wood . In a few ...
Strana 171
... comes effective . This idea , being a universal idea , is illustrated by everything ; and the less you try to ... comes from his trying too hard to understand . Once imagine that our understanding of a thing comes from our ceasing to ...
... comes effective . This idea , being a universal idea , is illustrated by everything ; and the less you try to ... comes from his trying too hard to understand . Once imagine that our understanding of a thing comes from our ceasing to ...
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