The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: EducationM & S Press, 1970 |
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Strana 56
... lost his task - master ; but he has lost also the key to expression . A well - developed , formal tradition is as necessary to any power- ful spiritual deliverance as a system of punc- tuation is to writing . It was not until Haydn and ...
... lost his task - master ; but he has lost also the key to expression . A well - developed , formal tradition is as necessary to any power- ful spiritual deliverance as a system of punc- tuation is to writing . It was not until Haydn and ...
Strana 187
... lost his horizon of thought . His ambition has evaporated ; he has nothing to say . The great occasion that was to have let him loose on society was some little occasion that nobody saw , some moment in which he decided to obtain a ...
... lost his horizon of thought . His ambition has evaporated ; he has nothing to say . The great occasion that was to have let him loose on society was some little occasion that nobody saw , some moment in which he decided to obtain a ...
Strana 47
... lost . But it is not lost . He has to some extent cleared his head by unbosoming himself . He has affected . a few individuals and affirmed his own nature in the [ 47 ] TRENDS IN POPULAR THOUGHT.
... lost . But it is not lost . He has to some extent cleared his head by unbosoming himself . He has affected . a few individuals and affirmed his own nature in the [ 47 ] TRENDS IN POPULAR THOUGHT.
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