Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... holds it in the twentieth . That is why you and I are here tonight . The little book is still current . We quote from it , not always knowing whom we quote . And many a golden phrase of Bacon's coinage still rings and shines in our dull ...
... holds it in the twentieth . That is why you and I are here tonight . The little book is still current . We quote from it , not always knowing whom we quote . And many a golden phrase of Bacon's coinage still rings and shines in our dull ...
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... hold that here the master is more constantly and consistently " real " than in any other of his novels . Well , reality - literal , not symbolic reality - is not Dickens's long suit . And , though the tone of this book is quieter than ...
... hold that here the master is more constantly and consistently " real " than in any other of his novels . Well , reality - literal , not symbolic reality - is not Dickens's long suit . And , though the tone of this book is quieter than ...
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... hold it . And when she held it , he measured six measures of barley , and laid it on her and she went into the city . 16 And when she came to her mother in law , she said , Who art thou , my daughter ? And she told her all that the man ...
... hold it . And when she held it , he measured six measures of barley , and laid it on her and she went into the city . 16 And when she came to her mother in law , she said , Who art thou , my daughter ? And she told her all that the man ...
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... hold of the oak , and he was taken up between the heaven and the earth ; and the mule that was under him went away . 10 And a certain man saw it , and told Joab , and said , Behold , I saw Absalom hanged in an oak . II And Joab said ...
... hold of the oak , and he was taken up between the heaven and the earth ; and the mule that was under him went away . 10 And a certain man saw it , and told Joab , and said , Behold , I saw Absalom hanged in an oak . II And Joab said ...
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... hold the steep hill - tops , and the river - springs , and the grassy water meadows ! It must be , methinks , that I am near men of human speech . Go to , I myself will make trial and see . " Therewith the goodly Odysseus crept out from ...
... hold the steep hill - tops , and the river - springs , and the grassy water meadows ! It must be , methinks , that I am near men of human speech . Go to , I myself will make trial and see . " Therewith the goodly Odysseus crept out from ...
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