Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 827
... matter of mere workman- ship ; it was the passion to match the word with the thought , the melody with the feeling , so vitally and com- pletely that the ultimate harmony , in which all men be- lieve and for which all men crave , might ...
... matter of mere workman- ship ; it was the passion to match the word with the thought , the melody with the feeling , so vitally and com- pletely that the ultimate harmony , in which all men be- lieve and for which all men crave , might ...
Page 852
... matter of comparatively little importance or concern to the Union Soldiers who are still living , but no one can accurately foretell the value and importance of their influence upon the young men and the young women from whom the ...
... matter of comparatively little importance or concern to the Union Soldiers who are still living , but no one can accurately foretell the value and importance of their influence upon the young men and the young women from whom the ...
Page 858
... matter of buying and farming land and tra- ding in intoxicants and usury . Thirdly , how shall these laws be altered so that the Jews can no longer evade them , and what new laws may be passed to prevent their evasion . " Besides ...
... matter of buying and farming land and tra- ding in intoxicants and usury . Thirdly , how shall these laws be altered so that the Jews can no longer evade them , and what new laws may be passed to prevent their evasion . " Besides ...
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... matters not where his birth or his residence or what his nationality , if he makes use of the English language he is contributing to English literature . To distinguish the younger divisions of English literature from the older , we ...
... matters not where his birth or his residence or what his nationality , if he makes use of the English language he is contributing to English literature . To distinguish the younger divisions of English literature from the older , we ...
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... this , indeed , is what we must always insist upon in our literature - the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth . Lowell reminded us that Goethe went to the root of the matter when he said 868 BRANDER MATTHEWS.
... this , indeed , is what we must always insist upon in our literature - the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth . Lowell reminded us that Goethe went to the root of the matter when he said 868 BRANDER MATTHEWS.
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