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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER I
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My despair is the universality of my interests.

I can think of no branch of study to which I could not surrender myself with enthusiasm; of course I shall never master one.

My subject is the history of humanity; I would know everything that man has done or thought or felt.

I cannot separate lines of study.

Philology is a passion with me, but how shall I part the history of speech from the history of thought?
The etymology of any single word will hold me for hours; to follow it up I must traverse centuries of human culture.


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