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... look to our poets and prose writers , and not merely to the stock exchange and our weekly bills . This is only to say what surely is becoming daily more and more evident , that the nation needs a spiritual as well as a material revival ...
... look to our poets and prose writers , and not merely to the stock exchange and our weekly bills . This is only to say what surely is becoming daily more and more evident , that the nation needs a spiritual as well as a material revival ...
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... look at ' em ! There they are , funny little creatures , all of ' em doing something , and you don't know what it is ; but there they are- so busy , so full of themselves , and all about something that doesn't really matter . If they ...
... look at ' em ! There they are , funny little creatures , all of ' em doing something , and you don't know what it is ; but there they are- so busy , so full of themselves , and all about something that doesn't really matter . If they ...
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... look odd to another generation , yet in the poet who expresses them they will live , and it is through expressing them and not something further from him that he will give the more general content of his work its universality and its ...
... look odd to another generation , yet in the poet who expresses them they will live , and it is through expressing them and not something further from him that he will give the more general content of his work its universality and its ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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