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... souls of Shakespeare and Beethoven , and insisted on pointing us to the dust and ashes in which it says that these and our whole universe must end . " Mr. Noyes ' address is frankly a pronunciamento , a ringing challenge to all those ...
... souls of Shakespeare and Beethoven , and insisted on pointing us to the dust and ashes in which it says that these and our whole universe must end . " Mr. Noyes ' address is frankly a pronunciamento , a ringing challenge to all those ...
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... souls of the characters . But I must contend that appearances may be as mis- leading as they are meant to be informative . The mere aspect of the King , reminding us usually of Canute in ' Little Arthur's History of England ...
... souls of the characters . But I must contend that appearances may be as mis- leading as they are meant to be informative . The mere aspect of the King , reminding us usually of Canute in ' Little Arthur's History of England ...
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... soul and a body ; life and death as a march to immor- tality , and the universe as a miracle with a single meaning ; all that white light of vision has been broken up into a thousand prismatic and shifting reflections . We are in danger ...
... soul and a body ; life and death as a march to immor- tality , and the universe as a miracle with a single meaning ; all that white light of vision has been broken up into a thousand prismatic and shifting reflections . We are in danger ...
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... souls of Shakespeare and Beethoven , and insisted on pointing us to the dust and ashes in which it says that these and our whole universe must end . It has turned from the things which we do know about the greatness of human life ( for ...
... souls of Shakespeare and Beethoven , and insisted on pointing us to the dust and ashes in which it says that these and our whole universe must end . It has turned from the things which we do know about the greatness of human life ( for ...
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... souls . ' I can take off my shirt and tear it , and so make a ripping razzly noise , and the people will say , " Look at him tear his shirt . ' I can keep my shirt on . I can stick around and sing like a little bird and look ' em all in ...
... souls . ' I can take off my shirt and tear it , and so make a ripping razzly noise , and the people will say , " Look at him tear his shirt . ' I can keep my shirt on . I can stick around and sing like a little bird and look ' em all in ...
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