| James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt - 1912 - 662 páginas
...Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, ' I won't count this tune! ' Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not...but it is being counted, none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used... | |
| John Rothwell Slater - 1913 - 368 páginas
...Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, " I won't count this time ! " Well ! he may not count it, and a kind...but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used... | |
| Frank Cummins Lockwood - 1913 - 176 páginas
...Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, "I won't count this time!" Well! he may not count it and a kind heaven...but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering it, and storing it up to be used... | |
| George William Hunter - 1914 - 442 páginas
...Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, ' I won't count this time ! ' Well ! he may not count it, and a kind...but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the, molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used... | |
| 1914 - 662 páginas
...Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, I won't count this time ! Well, he may not count it, and a kind...Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none tho less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing... | |
| William James - 1914 - 328 páginas
...Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, "I won't count this time ! " Well, he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it j but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibres the molecules are counting... | |
| Harry Dexter Kitson - 1916 - 224 páginas
...Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, 'I won't count this time!' Well! he may not count it and a kind heaven...but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering it, and storing it up to be used... | |
| Ada Louise Weckel - 1916 - 480 páginas
...Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, ' I won 't count this time ! ' Well ! he may not count it, and a kind...but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used... | |
| Frederick Franklin Shannon - 1916 - 218 páginas
...himself for every fresh offence by saying : " I won't count this time." "Well," said Professor James, "he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count...it is being counted none the less. Down among the nerve-cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up against him when... | |
| Samuel Albert Martin - 1916 - 306 páginas
...Jefferson's play excuses himself for every dereliction by saying, 'I don't count this time.' Well, he may not count it, but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibres, the molecules are registering and storing it up to be used against him... | |
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