Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... death , of red as the most frequent color in New England wild flowers ? How about yellow ? Or even pink ? I had intended , following the good example of the editors of " The Golden Treasury , " " The Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics ...
... death , of red as the most frequent color in New England wild flowers ? How about yellow ? Or even pink ? I had intended , following the good example of the editors of " The Golden Treasury , " " The Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics ...
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... death as children fear to go in the dark , " " he that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune , ” — these and at least a dozen other open- ings of essays are famous wherever English is spoken . They deserve their fame ...
... death as children fear to go in the dark , " " he that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune , ” — these and at least a dozen other open- ings of essays are famous wherever English is spoken . They deserve their fame ...
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... death with the high chivalry of Sidney . Incident is not unimportant with Hawthorne , but it is important chiefly as the outward , bodily sign of the inward and moral drama . And if young readers ( and all other readers ) of Hawthorne ...
... death with the high chivalry of Sidney . Incident is not unimportant with Hawthorne , but it is important chiefly as the outward , bodily sign of the inward and moral drama . And if young readers ( and all other readers ) of Hawthorne ...
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... death ; For nothing is that errs from law . ” And of this life and another he writes : " Eternal process moving on , From state to state the spirits walk ; And these are but the shattered stalk Or ruin'd chrysalis of one . " The same ...
... death ; For nothing is that errs from law . ” And of this life and another he writes : " Eternal process moving on , From state to state the spirits walk ; And these are but the shattered stalk Or ruin'd chrysalis of one . " The same ...
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... death the imperfection is to be made perfect . And with Browning apparently a conclusive proof of a life to come is that this life must be , for every man , in a way frustrated and imperfect ; whereas in Tennyson the hope of immortality ...
... death the imperfection is to be made perfect . And with Browning apparently a conclusive proof of a life to come is that this life must be , for every man , in a way frustrated and imperfect ; whereas in Tennyson the hope of immortality ...
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