The tradition that women should not speak in public did not obtain at all at this time in Italy and we hear much of their eloquence.
We hear much of happy accidents in scientific {xxvi} discoveries and they are supposed to represent the fortunate chances of humanity.
We hear much in our country of "civil service reform," which some innocently suppose to be a new discovery in political economy--an American invention.
We hear much of the "waning crescent," but it wanes very slowly, and it sometimes seems as if the earth itself would grow old and perish before that waning orb would disappear from the heavens.
While in our day we hear much of people overeating, the nervous specialist finds that many of his patients are undereating.
Sometimes even those who were thought to be absolutely deaf to sound were found to be able to hear very loud sounds and then it was invariably discovered that by practice they could be made to hear much more.
We hear much of a favorable {164} environment for young folks but most of what is so called represents the worst possible set of influences for the development of character.
We hear much of hard work shortening life and of bringing on states of exhaustion in which health is at a low ebb, but physicians find it very difficult to collect {171} cases that illustrate any such effects of hard work.
In the chapter Of Vanitie we hear much more of himself: "My chiefest profession in this life was to live delicately and quietly and rather negligently then seriously.
Of his attitude to women, which is exactly that of Donne in his early days, we hear much.
Blanche rises to the height of a bicycle, which gave her scope to extend the range of her acquaintances, but we don't hear much of these.
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