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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. have a fine sound , whether or not at the same time they make that grotesque sort of sense which is sometimes nearly and sometimes quite nonsense of the better sort . The happy zest with which he succeeded in ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. have a fine sound , whether or not at the same time they make that grotesque sort of sense which is sometimes nearly and sometimes quite nonsense of the better sort . The happy zest with which he succeeded in ...
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... sounds like popu- lar political oratory , is when more nearly examined essentially prophetic in character . I would ... sound as to be unmoved by the sense of those so familiar lines- " Far - called , our navies melt away ; On dune and ...
... sounds like popu- lar political oratory , is when more nearly examined essentially prophetic in character . I would ... sound as to be unmoved by the sense of those so familiar lines- " Far - called , our navies melt away ; On dune and ...
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... sound of holy voices " ; " Come , sound His praise abroad ” ; “ Again , as evening's shadow falls , " which we in our church so fre- quently sing to the Beethoven air , " Am I a soldier of the cross " -an omission so glaring in its ...
... sound of holy voices " ; " Come , sound His praise abroad ” ; “ Again , as evening's shadow falls , " which we in our church so fre- quently sing to the Beethoven air , " Am I a soldier of the cross " -an omission so glaring in its ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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