The Treasure Chest: An Anthology of Contemplative ProseJames Donald Adams E.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1946 - 402 Seiten |
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... idea for a prose anthology . So far as he is able , at this stage of his possible hal- lucination , to determine the motives which brought this book into being , they are three in number , aside from the one without which Dr. Johnson ...
... idea for a prose anthology . So far as he is able , at this stage of his possible hal- lucination , to determine the motives which brought this book into being , they are three in number , aside from the one without which Dr. Johnson ...
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... idea of Pan thought that of all fears the fear of him was the most terrible , since it em- braces all . And still we preserve the phrase : a panic terror . To reckon dangers too curiously , to hearken too intently for the threat that ...
... idea of Pan thought that of all fears the fear of him was the most terrible , since it em- braces all . And still we preserve the phrase : a panic terror . To reckon dangers too curiously , to hearken too intently for the threat that ...
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... idea of communion with the Deity was clothed in terms expressing invisible motion . Any stir of life is ominous if we cannot see it , because we are left uncertain as to the strength behind it ; rustling in a wood on a moonless night ...
... idea of communion with the Deity was clothed in terms expressing invisible motion . Any stir of life is ominous if we cannot see it , because we are left uncertain as to the strength behind it ; rustling in a wood on a moonless night ...
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Remember Now Thy Creator | 7 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 13 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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