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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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He, REFLECTION: To perceive in Ruskin's army Tom Taylor, his champion—whose opinion he prizes—Mr. Frith, his ideal—was gratifying.

From The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by Whistler, James McNeill

The old simple acceptance of sensations and experiences gave place to REFLECTION.

From Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning by Carpenter, Edward

It does me no harm, REFLECTION: Q. E. D. but it is a breach of ordinary good manners in speaking of a well-known writer!

From The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by Whistler, James McNeill

REFLECTION: This is possibly the process through which the preacher is passing.

From The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by Whistler, James McNeill

REFLECTION: I do know a bird, who, like Oscar, with his head in the sand, still believes in the undiscovered!

From The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by Whistler, James McNeill




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