Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 822
... doubt that poetry will revive and lead in a new age , as the star in the contellation Harp , which now flames in our zenith , astronomers announce , shall one day be the pole - star for a thousand years ? " This striving of the spirit ...
... doubt that poetry will revive and lead in a new age , as the star in the contellation Harp , which now flames in our zenith , astronomers announce , shall one day be the pole - star for a thousand years ? " This striving of the spirit ...
Page 843
... doubt that , by the blessing of God on a wise and temperate policy , on a policy of which the principle is to preserve what is good by reforming in time what is evil , our civil institutions may be preserved unimpaired to a late ...
... doubt that , by the blessing of God on a wise and temperate policy , on a policy of which the principle is to preserve what is good by reforming in time what is evil , our civil institutions may be preserved unimpaired to a late ...
Page 855
... doubt , of minute observations , written from Prussia and published in " The Nineteenth Century , " giving a description of the class ani- A mosities , jealousies , and rivalries which are at present PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS 855.
... doubt , of minute observations , written from Prussia and published in " The Nineteenth Century , " giving a description of the class ani- A mosities , jealousies , and rivalries which are at present PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS 855.
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... doubt the names of Dante and of Cervantes and of Goethe , than which , indeed , there are none greater . In French literature , however , and in English there are not wanting names as mighty as these . Fortunately , the pos- session of ...
... doubt the names of Dante and of Cervantes and of Goethe , than which , indeed , there are none greater . In French literature , however , and in English there are not wanting names as mighty as these . Fortunately , the pos- session of ...
Page 865
... doubt these future authors will cherish the tradition of English literature as loyally as we Americans cherish it here in the United States as loyally as the British cherish it in the little group of islands which was once the home of ...
... doubt these future authors will cherish the tradition of English literature as loyally as we Americans cherish it here in the United States as loyally as the British cherish it in the little group of islands which was once the home of ...
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