Knowledge is Power: A Guide to Personal CultureHutchinson, 1935 - 360 pages |
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Page 110
... Master of Arts in July 1632 . Far from the Madding Crowd He now settled at Horton , in Buckinghamshire , where his father had retired , and here he spent six years in quiet commune with his own soul , in study of books and of nature ...
... Master of Arts in July 1632 . Far from the Madding Crowd He now settled at Horton , in Buckinghamshire , where his father had retired , and here he spent six years in quiet commune with his own soul , in study of books and of nature ...
Page 129
... master in the world he seldom changes his servants , and as he is beloved by all about him his . servants never care for leaving him ; by this means his . domestics are all in years , and grown old with their master . You would take his ...
... master in the world he seldom changes his servants , and as he is beloved by all about him his . servants never care for leaving him ; by this means his . domestics are all in years , and grown old with their master . You would take his ...
Page 134
... master of the " Good Old Days " Jack - of - all - trades but master of none - usher , druggist , physician , reader for the Press , hack literary man , and usher again . In a conversation between two of the characters in The Vicar of ...
... master of the " Good Old Days " Jack - of - all - trades but master of none - usher , druggist , physician , reader for the Press , hack literary man , and usher again . In a conversation between two of the characters in The Vicar of ...
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