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Page 98
... common lot of long toil and plain fare with only occasional feasts , their capacity for enjoying simple pleasures and their acknowledgment of the rigid code of life's common decencies and amenities mark them as belonging to the ...
... common lot of long toil and plain fare with only occasional feasts , their capacity for enjoying simple pleasures and their acknowledgment of the rigid code of life's common decencies and amenities mark them as belonging to the ...
Page 126
... common opinion . Just what other people are thinking I must conjecture ; if I am a thoughtful man , I know what I am thinking , and by my calling I am constrained to make the subject of God and his ways to man the theme of my constant ...
... common opinion . Just what other people are thinking I must conjecture ; if I am a thoughtful man , I know what I am thinking , and by my calling I am constrained to make the subject of God and his ways to man the theme of my constant ...
Page 138
... common and things that ought always to be personal and private . How great a part of the tragedy of poverty is in the fact that by want of possession there is a want of privacy ! A few years ago Virginia Woolf wrote a book entitled A ...
... common and things that ought always to be personal and private . How great a part of the tragedy of poverty is in the fact that by want of possession there is a want of privacy ! A few years ago Virginia Woolf wrote a book entitled A ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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