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... believe that a careful examina- tion of the kinship between political movements and the thoughts of the poets during the past one hundred and fifty years can hardly fail to suggest that the sing- ers had much to do with fostering the ...
... believe that a careful examina- tion of the kinship between political movements and the thoughts of the poets during the past one hundred and fifty years can hardly fail to suggest that the sing- ers had much to do with fostering the ...
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... believe in the Being upon whom both the grace and the right depend . In fact , one of the obvious reasons for disliking atheists , beyond being merely horrified at them , was that their ideas seemed to cut away the ground from under the ...
... believe in the Being upon whom both the grace and the right depend . In fact , one of the obvious reasons for disliking atheists , beyond being merely horrified at them , was that their ideas seemed to cut away the ground from under the ...
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... believe that compromise can be left untried and that all we need is to demand insistently the thing in which we believe , and compro- mise not at all . Remember the ill fate that befell one of the greatest kings , so far as fame is ...
... believe that compromise can be left untried and that all we need is to demand insistently the thing in which we believe , and compro- mise not at all . Remember the ill fate that befell one of the greatest kings , so far as fame is ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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