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... young , and care enough for read- ing to read as if it meant something - rather different from mere pastime . I can remember in my young days my brother A. E. H. coming to call us to the reading of a new book . What was it ? we asked ...
... young , and care enough for read- ing to read as if it meant something - rather different from mere pastime . I can remember in my young days my brother A. E. H. coming to call us to the reading of a new book . What was it ? we asked ...
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... young language as it can be of the young human being . It could be used well , of course , or used badly ; it could be teased into whimsies or flattened into tedium ; it could be overcharged with ponderous epithet or drawn thin with ...
... young language as it can be of the young human being . It could be used well , of course , or used badly ; it could be teased into whimsies or flattened into tedium ; it could be overcharged with ponderous epithet or drawn thin with ...
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... young probationer of light , Thou wert my soul , an Album bright , A spotless leaf ; but thought , and care , And friend and foe , in foul or fair , Have " written strange defeatures ” there ; And Time with heaviest hand of all , Like ...
... young probationer of light , Thou wert my soul , an Album bright , A spotless leaf ; but thought , and care , And friend and foe , in foul or fair , Have " written strange defeatures ” there ; And Time with heaviest hand of all , Like ...
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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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