The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... thought about this — and I know what I think ! ” Mr. Houghton thought with his neck . There was Miss Parsons . She assured us that her dearest wish was our welfare , but I knew even then , with the mysterious clairvoyance of child- hood ...
... thought about this — and I know what I think ! ” Mr. Houghton thought with his neck . There was Miss Parsons . She assured us that her dearest wish was our welfare , but I knew even then , with the mysterious clairvoyance of child- hood ...
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... Thought Transforms the World This brings us to another kind of thought which can fairly easily be distin- guished from the three kinds described above . It has not the usual qualities of the reverie , for it does not hover about our ...
... Thought Transforms the World This brings us to another kind of thought which can fairly easily be distin- guished from the three kinds described above . It has not the usual qualities of the reverie , for it does not hover about our ...
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... thought . Others may have noticed the same thing and yet nothing came of it . Most of our observations have no assignable results . Galileo may have seen that the warts on a peasant's face formed a perfect isosceles triangle , or he may ...
... thought . Others may have noticed the same thing and yet nothing came of it . Most of our observations have no assignable results . Galileo may have seen that the warts on a peasant's face formed a perfect isosceles triangle , or he may ...
Contents
ON WRITING | 3 |
THINKING AND FEELING | 19 |
ON RIGHT AND WRONG | 135 |
Copyright | |
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