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... give Moore this translation to prove that English prose can still be grave , forcible , penetrating , poetic , and beautifully cadenced . Here are two passages which should give some idea of the ease and skill with which Sir Edward ...
... give Moore this translation to prove that English prose can still be grave , forcible , penetrating , poetic , and beautifully cadenced . Here are two passages which should give some idea of the ease and skill with which Sir Edward ...
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... give myself the personal pleasure of reading those passages aloud to you . Don't cry out , ' Exhibitionist ! Obviously you think you do them full justice . Has it not oc- curred to you that we can read them for ourselves any time we ...
... give myself the personal pleasure of reading those passages aloud to you . Don't cry out , ' Exhibitionist ! Obviously you think you do them full justice . Has it not oc- curred to you that we can read them for ourselves any time we ...
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... give a reason for what she said . He believed in the equality of the sexes ; and that was the first tenet learnt by Margaret at her father's knee . When Timothy Fuller was elected to Congress and had to be in Washington , he engaged for ...
... give a reason for what she said . He believed in the equality of the sexes ; and that was the first tenet learnt by Margaret at her father's knee . When Timothy Fuller was elected to Congress and had to be in Washington , he engaged for ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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