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... stand , That both the worlds I give to negligence , Let come what comes ; only I'll be reveng'd Most throughly for my father . " That may sound today like splendid rant . But we may be sure that then it sounded like a desperately ...
... stand , That both the worlds I give to negligence , Let come what comes ; only I'll be reveng'd Most throughly for my father . " That may sound today like splendid rant . But we may be sure that then it sounded like a desperately ...
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... stand to- gether in the enchanted place at the top of the forest . It is there that the reader of this wonderful little saga bids its chief characters farewell . In the course of the story Winnie the Pooh is frequently referred to as a ...
... stand to- gether in the enchanted place at the top of the forest . It is there that the reader of this wonderful little saga bids its chief characters farewell . In the course of the story Winnie the Pooh is frequently referred to as a ...
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... stands upon the firm ground of principles where even his ene- mies must know that as a Christian he is unquestion- ably right . Here no doubt is a suggestion of paradox . But I have not sought for it . So let it stand . That is where we ...
... stands upon the firm ground of principles where even his ene- mies must know that as a Christian he is unquestion- ably right . Here no doubt is a suggestion of paradox . But I have not sought for it . So let it stand . That is where we ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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