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... desire . " I think it must have been a conclave of maiden aunts that pursed their lips at this and quickly altered it to " Breathe through the pulses of desire , " though even from their point of view 108 THE VOICE OF BOOKS 7.
... desire . " I think it must have been a conclave of maiden aunts that pursed their lips at this and quickly altered it to " Breathe through the pulses of desire , " though even from their point of view 108 THE VOICE OF BOOKS 7.
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... desire to see its triumph . Every Christian has that . Even the kind of Christian you call a compromising Chris- tian has that . If he had not that , there would be nothing to compromise about ; if he had not that , he would be by ...
... desire to see its triumph . Every Christian has that . Even the kind of Christian you call a compromising Chris- tian has that . If he had not that , there would be nothing to compromise about ; if he had not that , he would be by ...
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... desire is always having to give place to the immediate choice . And the question what to do next is always having to be answered by a compromise . Every pro- gram built up by determined theorists has had to be modified by a series of ...
... desire is always having to give place to the immediate choice . And the question what to do next is always having to be answered by a compromise . Every pro- gram built up by determined theorists has had to be modified by a series of ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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