The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 1G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Anthologies |
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Page 14
... speak the truth , I do very much apprehend , by some of the last winter's productions , which had their sets of admirers , that our posterity will in a few years degenerate into a race of punsters ; at least , a man may be very ...
... speak the truth , I do very much apprehend , by some of the last winter's productions , which had their sets of admirers , that our posterity will in a few years degenerate into a race of punsters ; at least , a man may be very ...
Page 15
... speak this out of any spirit of party . There is a most crying dullness on both sides . I have seen tory acrostics and whig anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them because they are whigs or tories , but because they are ...
... speak this out of any spirit of party . There is a most crying dullness on both sides . I have seen tory acrostics and whig anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them because they are whigs or tories , but because they are ...
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... speak of the reconstructive labors of the geologist with so much confidence , because to my mind they reveal an intelligible coherence in the whole physical history of the world , yet I am well aware that there are many and wide gaps in ...
... speak of the reconstructive labors of the geologist with so much confidence , because to my mind they reveal an intelligible coherence in the whole physical history of the world , yet I am well aware that there are many and wide gaps in ...
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... speak of the strife that won our life , With the Incarnate Son of God . O lonely grave in Moab's land ! O dark Beth - Peor's hill ! Speak to these curious hearts of ours , And teach them to be still . God hath His mysteries of grace ...
... speak of the strife that won our life , With the Incarnate Son of God . O lonely grave in Moab's land ! O dark Beth - Peor's hill ! Speak to these curious hearts of ours , And teach them to be still . God hath His mysteries of grace ...
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... speak too , and even in verse . The only two who did not stir from their places were the Tin Soldier and the dancing lady : she stood straight up on the point of one of her toes , and stretched out both her arms ; and he was just as ...
... speak too , and even in verse . The only two who did not stir from their places were the Tin Soldier and the dancing lady : she stood straight up on the point of one of her toes , and stretched out both her arms ; and he was just as ...
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