Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 7Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... feeling of the hour , stimulating its thought , awakening its conscience and dissipating its weariness , it served a wholesome and worthy end . The literary address has had the advantage , as a rule , of dealing with subjects which lay ...
... feeling of the hour , stimulating its thought , awakening its conscience and dissipating its weariness , it served a wholesome and worthy end . The literary address has had the advantage , as a rule , of dealing with subjects which lay ...
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... feel the inspiration of a poet's life and thought ; it is easier to be lifted into the region where thought carries the torch of imagination in its hand by the memory of Burns than by the need of municipal reform . In one sense subjects ...
... feel the inspiration of a poet's life and thought ; it is easier to be lifted into the region where thought carries the torch of imagination in its hand by the memory of Burns than by the need of municipal reform . In one sense subjects ...
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... feeling that something more beautiful had passed that way - something more beautiful than anything else , like the rising and setting of stars . Every possible criticism might have been made on it but one - that it was not noble . There ...
... feeling that something more beautiful had passed that way - something more beautiful than anything else , like the rising and setting of stars . Every possible criticism might have been made on it but one - that it was not noble . There ...
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... feel the world as I have seen and felt it . We are modern- ists and a majority ; but in the eyes of the classicists we are , I fear , a vulgar and contemptible majority . Yet I cannot believe that this singular condition of affairs will ...
... feel the world as I have seen and felt it . We are modern- ists and a majority ; but in the eyes of the classicists we are , I fear , a vulgar and contemptible majority . Yet I cannot believe that this singular condition of affairs will ...
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... feel at home in the accepted neutral language of all refined society . This view of the case is not yet taken by the colleges . The slaves of custom and established mode , With pack - horse constancy we keep the road , Crooked or ...
... feel at home in the accepted neutral language of all refined society . This view of the case is not yet taken by the colleges . The slaves of custom and established mode , With pack - horse constancy we keep the road , Crooked or ...
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