Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 892
... feel myself bound to do is to speak to you of certain things that are never absent from my thoughts , certain considerations on the condition and prospects of the arts in general , the neglect of which conditions would drive us in time ...
... feel myself bound to do is to speak to you of certain things that are never absent from my thoughts , certain considerations on the condition and prospects of the arts in general , the neglect of which conditions would drive us in time ...
Page 972
... feel at the mournful intelligence , as if he had lost something cheering from his own path through life ; as if some ... feel proud that we belong to the same species ; we feel proud that we live in the same age ; and we feel still more ...
... feel at the mournful intelligence , as if he had lost something cheering from his own path through life ; as if some ... feel proud that we belong to the same species ; we feel proud that we live in the same age ; and we feel still more ...
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... feel that but one remedy is possible , —to tell the truth , to do justice . Anything that keeps back the light , anything that adds darkness to darkness , will only prolong and aggravate the crisis . The rôle of good citizens , of those ...
... feel that but one remedy is possible , —to tell the truth , to do justice . Anything that keeps back the light , anything that adds darkness to darkness , will only prolong and aggravate the crisis . The rôle of good citizens , of those ...
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