Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... persons in this great company that Bacon's Essays , like the lion in " A Midsummer Night's Dream , " are not what they call themselves . They are not essays at all , in our accep- tation of the word . The modern essay , from Addison to ...
... persons in this great company that Bacon's Essays , like the lion in " A Midsummer Night's Dream , " are not what they call themselves . They are not essays at all , in our accep- tation of the word . The modern essay , from Addison to ...
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... persons refer to him as " Poor Charles Lamb . " Call Byron poor , if you will , who ruined his own happiness and that of many other people ; call Keats poor , who died of consumption before he could do what his genius meant him to do ...
... persons refer to him as " Poor Charles Lamb . " Call Byron poor , if you will , who ruined his own happiness and that of many other people ; call Keats poor , who died of consumption before he could do what his genius meant him to do ...
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... persons whether intelligent or not knew , if they cared to know , must have existed for millions of years . They were born when everybody , almost everybody , believed that God made the world in six days , in a world which contemplated ...
... persons whether intelligent or not knew , if they cared to know , must have existed for millions of years . They were born when everybody , almost everybody , believed that God made the world in six days , in a world which contemplated ...
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... persons privileged to hear Mr. Palmer read Shelley and other modern verse today note with delight that the charm and the spell are quite what they so famously were in that distant time . There never sounded in the voices of those great ...
... persons privileged to hear Mr. Palmer read Shelley and other modern verse today note with delight that the charm and the spell are quite what they so famously were in that distant time . There never sounded in the voices of those great ...
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... persons or rewards ; but she doeth the things that are just , and refraineth from all unjust and wicked things ; and all men do well like of her works . 40 Neither in her judgment is any unrighteousness ; and she is the strength ...
... persons or rewards ; but she doeth the things that are just , and refraineth from all unjust and wicked things ; and all men do well like of her works . 40 Neither in her judgment is any unrighteousness ; and she is the strength ...
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