Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... nature of the peace and incidentally sealed his own immor- tality . His influence was then un- bounded . But he was a man of divided mind . At the most critical stage of the war he had spoken with two voices . In one breath he had ...
... nature of the peace and incidentally sealed his own immor- tality . His influence was then un- bounded . But he was a man of divided mind . At the most critical stage of the war he had spoken with two voices . In one breath he had ...
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... nature , as Lincoln might have said , was whispering to him : " Choose well , your choice is Brief , but yet endless ! " We do not know what it was that stopped his ears . But he preferred to appeal for the suffrages of the un- thinking ...
... nature , as Lincoln might have said , was whispering to him : " Choose well , your choice is Brief , but yet endless ! " We do not know what it was that stopped his ears . But he preferred to appeal for the suffrages of the un- thinking ...
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... nature had an atmosphere , a climate , in which people felt enhanced . You You could have called him good , I sup- pose , because he was genuinely and unaffectedly good , yet he lacked the peculiar knack that the good have of making ...
... nature had an atmosphere , a climate , in which people felt enhanced . You You could have called him good , I sup- pose , because he was genuinely and unaffectedly good , yet he lacked the peculiar knack that the good have of making ...
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... to see it , when I thought of Eugene Tallant's peculiar innocence , and the wish he had for an innocent , a fresh and natural world . I shall never forget one summer evening when he and I had slogged our 12 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... to see it , when I thought of Eugene Tallant's peculiar innocence , and the wish he had for an innocent , a fresh and natural world . I shall never forget one summer evening when he and I had slogged our 12 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... nature ; he poured it out for me with a perfect freedom and simplicity . It amazed me . He was more genuine in singing these songs than he had ever been in conversa- tion . He showed that he felt trag- edy , that he felt pathos , and ...
... nature ; he poured it out for me with a perfect freedom and simplicity . It amazed me . He was more genuine in singing these songs than he had ever been in conversa- tion . He showed that he felt trag- edy , that he felt pathos , and ...
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