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... thought in his time - a state of mind he did much himself to create . The faith of these men is lost . They are forced to hold science alone as certainty . The first article of this modern creed is that by science we must read the ...
... thought in his time - a state of mind he did much himself to create . The faith of these men is lost . They are forced to hold science alone as certainty . The first article of this modern creed is that by science we must read the ...
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... thoughts , Mr. Sill was least the man to be catalogued with poets who were eager to " secure recognition , " or ambitious to com- pose odes for state functions . What he did write was written with all the genuineness and intensity of ...
... thoughts , Mr. Sill was least the man to be catalogued with poets who were eager to " secure recognition , " or ambitious to com- pose odes for state functions . What he did write was written with all the genuineness and intensity of ...
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best prose - thoughts into fanciful and impassioned rhythm , language which shall in some measure interpret the yearn- ings of the soul . It is a poor defence of a man's verses to quote the praises of the public press . Such ...
best prose - thoughts into fanciful and impassioned rhythm , language which shall in some measure interpret the yearn- ings of the soul . It is a poor defence of a man's verses to quote the praises of the public press . Such ...
Side 24
... thought it of you . The train is an hour late ; there is time to go back yet . No ! by God ! " he shouted so loud that the station agent in the doorway dropped his lantern . " No you don't ! and what is more you are going to earn ten ...
... thought it of you . The train is an hour late ; there is time to go back yet . No ! by God ! " he shouted so loud that the station agent in the doorway dropped his lantern . " No you don't ! and what is more you are going to earn ten ...
Side 25
... thought . " And the alleged artificiality of modern life offers unconscious witness to this truth in the interest awakened during the past three or four years in the poetry of Emily Dickinson . It is a poetry that offers little or no ...
... thought . " And the alleged artificiality of modern life offers unconscious witness to this truth in the interest awakened during the past three or four years in the poetry of Emily Dickinson . It is a poetry that offers little or no ...
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