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... beginning of the superlative happiness that comes of having the poets for your friends and ministers of comfort and delight . That you may be found reading poetry , not , as Saintsbury is fond of saying , " in the way of business ...
... beginning of the superlative happiness that comes of having the poets for your friends and ministers of comfort and delight . That you may be found reading poetry , not , as Saintsbury is fond of saying , " in the way of business ...
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... letters , if he cares at all for good literature , should delay reading them . The spiritual and intel- lectual experience of reading them through from the beginning to the end is one of the highest offered 62 THE VOICE OF BOOKS.
... letters , if he cares at all for good literature , should delay reading them . The spiritual and intel- lectual experience of reading them through from the beginning to the end is one of the highest offered 62 THE VOICE OF BOOKS.
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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. beginning to the end is one of the highest offered by the whole treasury of English ... beginnings of it in himself when he took that long walking tour in Scot- land . There were days when he and his companion ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. beginning to the end is one of the highest offered by the whole treasury of English ... beginnings of it in himself when he took that long walking tour in Scot- land . There were days when he and his companion ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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