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... for the growth of literary interest toward that end for which we all are or ought to be striving — the improvement of what is called in those familiar words of venerable antiquity “ the average literary culture of the University .
... for the growth of literary interest toward that end for which we all are or ought to be striving — the improvement of what is called in those familiar words of venerable antiquity “ the average literary culture of the University .
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But Renan called this beautiful dream religion . For he forgot that dreaming is not the same thing as the serious business of life . ON PARSONAGE HILL . ON N Saturday nights the bench Oct. , 1893 ] II DeForest Prise Oration .
But Renan called this beautiful dream religion . For he forgot that dreaming is not the same thing as the serious business of life . ON PARSONAGE HILL . ON N Saturday nights the bench Oct. , 1893 ] II DeForest Prise Oration .
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A belated customer called Andrew away to a prolonged discussion over the price of Graham flour , and silence settled down again over the cluster of black shapes by the door . One by one the men crept away , choosing times when they ...
A belated customer called Andrew away to a prolonged discussion over the price of Graham flour , and silence settled down again over the cluster of black shapes by the door . One by one the men crept away , choosing times when they ...
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His own denial moreover , of any affiliation with the class of so - called poets , puts the man in a strange contrast with others gifted with poetical genius , a contrast which gives Mr. Sill the finer attitude .
His own denial moreover , of any affiliation with the class of so - called poets , puts the man in a strange contrast with others gifted with poetical genius , a contrast which gives Mr. Sill the finer attitude .
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It is a poetry that offers little or no opportunity for a false devotion ; that affords no chance for worship such as has been paid the so - called impressionist school of art or the harmony of Wagnerian music , —which , at best ...
It is a poetry that offers little or no opportunity for a false devotion ; that affords no chance for worship such as has been paid the so - called impressionist school of art or the harmony of Wagnerian music , —which , at best ...
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