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Page 53
... considered , brooded upon and followed , in its appar- ently tortuous and truly mysterious processes Lincoln's thought is impressive and moving . There appear in his writings some half - dozen records of importance that show him in the ...
... considered , brooded upon and followed , in its appar- ently tortuous and truly mysterious processes Lincoln's thought is impressive and moving . There appear in his writings some half - dozen records of importance that show him in the ...
Page 108
... considered too many and it is cut to five , leaving out the three beginning " Bright youth and snow- crowned age , " " Your clear hosannas raise , " and " At last the march shall end " -the reassuring sound of which last ought certainly ...
... considered too many and it is cut to five , leaving out the three beginning " Bright youth and snow- crowned age , " " Your clear hosannas raise , " and " At last the march shall end " -the reassuring sound of which last ought certainly ...
Page 162
... considered more pleasant or useful . And books are easily displaced by other activities and inter- ests when a man is sure that these things matter and that reading does not . The only really important question , therefore , is whether ...
... considered more pleasant or useful . And books are easily displaced by other activities and inter- ests when a man is sure that these things matter and that reading does not . The only really important question , therefore , is whether ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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