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Page 34
... feel that I have had great responsibilities and some diffi- culties to contend with , as I have been almost alone . There was not one of my countrymen , in whose judgment I had confidence , to consult with . But for- tunately thus far ...
... feel that I have had great responsibilities and some diffi- culties to contend with , as I have been almost alone . There was not one of my countrymen , in whose judgment I had confidence , to consult with . But for- tunately thus far ...
Page 51
... feel- ing . Possibly the first big mistake that our generation of men made was to discard whiskers . We committed social suicide with the razor . Consider the flowing beard as the breastworks of authority . How often it concealed the ...
... feel- ing . Possibly the first big mistake that our generation of men made was to discard whiskers . We committed social suicide with the razor . Consider the flowing beard as the breastworks of authority . How often it concealed the ...
Page 57
... feeling , of sense and form , which is the com- plete poem as the poet fashioned it . It is instructive to make these ... feel , has departed from this piece : - Alone , with my wine , ' mid the flowers , we are three , The moon and ...
... feeling , of sense and form , which is the com- plete poem as the poet fashioned it . It is instructive to make these ... feel , has departed from this piece : - Alone , with my wine , ' mid the flowers , we are three , The moon and ...
Page 67
... feeling in this matter was that the differences of opinion which so many men become excited over were vastly ... feel that the uneducated son of a car- penter could not have seen so deep down into the well of fundamental truths ...
... feeling in this matter was that the differences of opinion which so many men become excited over were vastly ... feel that the uneducated son of a car- penter could not have seen so deep down into the well of fundamental truths ...
Page 68
... feel that it is a bit symbolical ; other- wise that it is allied to a conception of Hell and Heaven such as they do not cherish . As to the character of Heaven and Hell , while they hold no definite views , they do not believe in ...
... feel that it is a bit symbolical ; other- wise that it is allied to a conception of Hell and Heaven such as they do not cherish . As to the character of Heaven and Hell , while they hold no definite views , they do not believe in ...
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