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Side 9
... never expect victory over Germany , for she has chosen the worst part , and has sacrificed her national strength to the freedom and luxury of the individual . And though some great impulse may stir such a state from its devotion to ...
... never expect victory over Germany , for she has chosen the worst part , and has sacrificed her national strength to the freedom and luxury of the individual . And though some great impulse may stir such a state from its devotion to ...
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... never relaxed to slothfulness or carelessness in workman- ship . But there is something more than heartfelt effort and honest work required for the composition of real poetry ; something more was necessary to create the poems which ...
... never relaxed to slothfulness or carelessness in workman- ship . But there is something more than heartfelt effort and honest work required for the composition of real poetry ; something more was necessary to create the poems which ...
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... never have expressed himself with the same felicity . Could Thoreau , for instance , have written of the grass like this : And stir all day to pretty tunes The breezes fetch along , And hold the sunshine in its lap . And bow to ...
... never have expressed himself with the same felicity . Could Thoreau , for instance , have written of the grass like this : And stir all day to pretty tunes The breezes fetch along , And hold the sunshine in its lap . And bow to ...
Side 27
... noted clergyman— And the sermon is never long ; So instead of getting to heaven at last , I'm going all along . Warwick James Price . NOTABILIA . A VAST amount of labor , time and Oct. , 1893 ] The Poetry of Emily Dickinson . 27.
... noted clergyman— And the sermon is never long ; So instead of getting to heaven at last , I'm going all along . Warwick James Price . NOTABILIA . A VAST amount of labor , time and Oct. , 1893 ] The Poetry of Emily Dickinson . 27.
Side 29
... never played on the University eleven , or were even more than indifferent members of the second eleven . The captain of the Yale team finds it impossible to get coaches to come to New Haven this fall to handle the eleven . So many old ...
... never played on the University eleven , or were even more than indifferent members of the second eleven . The captain of the Yale team finds it impossible to get coaches to come to New Haven this fall to handle the eleven . So many old ...
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