Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... soul . This element of the uncalculated , the spontaneous , the uncontrolled , or at least undirected play of human energy finds full and free expression in the literature of the youth of races , and is the special and prime quality of ...
... soul . This element of the uncalculated , the spontaneous , the uncontrolled , or at least undirected play of human energy finds full and free expression in the literature of the youth of races , and is the special and prime quality of ...
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... soul of the artist , which is present in all art ; and which , when it dominates the artist , forms those fascinating , mysterious personalities , from Aristophanes to Poe , who make us feel the futility of all easy endeavors to ...
... soul of the artist , which is present in all art ; and which , when it dominates the artist , forms those fascinating , mysterious personalities , from Aristophanes to Poe , who make us feel the futility of all easy endeavors to ...
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... soul of man more than to be told , " You must not pass beyond that boundary ; you must not go within eighteen miles of that frontier ; you must not dwell in that town ; you must live only in that prov- ince ? " I do not know how any one ...
... soul of man more than to be told , " You must not pass beyond that boundary ; you must not go within eighteen miles of that frontier ; you must not dwell in that town ; you must live only in that prov- ince ? " I do not know how any one ...
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... soul , that he never would accept of any office , unless in a foreign war he should be called on to expose his life in defence of his country . This determination was immovable . It was his fault that his opinions and his resolutions ...
... soul , that he never would accept of any office , unless in a foreign war he should be called on to expose his life in defence of his country . This determination was immovable . It was his fault that his opinions and his resolutions ...
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... soul , but of the intellect ? What is this good , which in former times , as well as our own , has been found worth the notice , the appropriation , of the Catholic Church ? I have then to investigate , in the discourses which fol- low ...
... soul , but of the intellect ? What is this good , which in former times , as well as our own , has been found worth the notice , the appropriation , of the Catholic Church ? I have then to investigate , in the discourses which fol- low ...
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