Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 826
... spiritual suggestive- ness which is at once the inspiration of art and its burden . Poe is distinctively and in a unique sense the artist in our literature the man to whom beauty was a constant and 826 HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE.
... spiritual suggestive- ness which is at once the inspiration of art and its burden . Poe is distinctively and in a unique sense the artist in our literature the man to whom beauty was a constant and 826 HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE.
Page 827
... once more a reality amid the dissonances of a struggling and imperfect society . It is the function of the prophet to declare the inexorable will of righteousness amid a moral disorder which makes that will , at times , almost incred ...
... once more a reality amid the dissonances of a struggling and imperfect society . It is the function of the prophet to declare the inexorable will of righteousness amid a moral disorder which makes that will , at times , almost incred ...
Page 837
... once brought close to us . Our thoughts wander back to the time when the foundations of this ancient building were laid , and for- ward to the time when those whom it is our office to guide and to teach will be the guides and teachers ...
... once brought close to us . Our thoughts wander back to the time when the foundations of this ancient building were laid , and for- ward to the time when those whom it is our office to guide and to teach will be the guides and teachers ...
Page 855
... once bind every disposition to use a single expression which would convey a wound to the mind of the Czar . Therefore , I disclaim absolutely and altogether that any- thing that passes from my lips - and I believe I can speak for all ...
... once bind every disposition to use a single expression which would convey a wound to the mind of the Czar . Therefore , I disclaim absolutely and altogether that any- thing that passes from my lips - and I believe I can speak for all ...
Page 865
... once the home of the ances- tors of us all . Race characteristics are inexorable , and it is very unlikely that there will ever be any irreconcilable divergence between these separate divisions of the Eng- lish - speaking peoples ...
... once the home of the ances- tors of us all . Race characteristics are inexorable , and it is very unlikely that there will ever be any irreconcilable divergence between these separate divisions of the Eng- lish - speaking peoples ...
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