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... phrase about " malice toward none and charity for all . " But it is the preceding paragraph which gives the very depth of meaning to that and to the whole address . On March 15 , 1856 , Lincoln wrote a short but most important letter to ...
... phrase about " malice toward none and charity for all . " But it is the preceding paragraph which gives the very depth of meaning to that and to the whole address . On March 15 , 1856 , Lincoln wrote a short but most important letter to ...
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... phrase better , you may call it Something About Fairy Tales . The process of growing up - perhaps because I have never completed it - has not robbed me of that proper delight of all childhood , the reading of the works of such masters ...
... phrase better , you may call it Something About Fairy Tales . The process of growing up - perhaps because I have never completed it - has not robbed me of that proper delight of all childhood , the reading of the works of such masters ...
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... phrase are bad masters although good enough servants . What counts most is such choice and ordering of words that the idea or the picture drawn by words before the mind shall possess and display at once clearness of percep- tion ...
... phrase are bad masters although good enough servants . What counts most is such choice and ordering of words that the idea or the picture drawn by words before the mind shall possess and display at once clearness of percep- tion ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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