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... happy zest with which he succeeded in this delight- ful kind of performance can be seen on almost every page of the Just So Stories . Naming for the moment only two of my favorite passages I remind you of the Parsee in the story , How ...
... happy zest with which he succeeded in this delight- ful kind of performance can be seen on almost every page of the Just So Stories . Naming for the moment only two of my favorite passages I remind you of the Parsee in the story , How ...
Page 105
... happy to find that the congregation is no longer permitted to sing that sturdy old hymn of trust and warning and defiance , " My soul , be on thy guard . " Others cast out apparently without regret and cer- tainly without apology are ...
... happy to find that the congregation is no longer permitted to sing that sturdy old hymn of trust and warning and defiance , " My soul , be on thy guard . " Others cast out apparently without regret and cer- tainly without apology are ...
Page 115
... happy perusal of Shakespeare's plays ! Then there are the Adventists , whose alterations seem quite captious , though the governing theological presumption may be plain enough to the initiate . Why , in " Alas ! and did my Saviour bleed ...
... happy perusal of Shakespeare's plays ! Then there are the Adventists , whose alterations seem quite captious , though the governing theological presumption may be plain enough to the initiate . Why , in " Alas ! and did my Saviour bleed ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE Second INAUGURAL | 41 |
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