The Treasure Chest: An Anthology of Contemplative ProseJames Donald Adams E.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1946 - 402 Seiten |
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... speak will require him to hear ; and he that wants to hear will expect him to speak . Hour passes after hour , the noon succeeds to morning , and the evening to noon , while a thousand objects are forced upon his attention , which he re ...
... speak will require him to hear ; and he that wants to hear will expect him to speak . Hour passes after hour , the noon succeeds to morning , and the evening to noon , while a thousand objects are forced upon his attention , which he re ...
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... speak of the bad ones , -is simply the useful or pleasant talk of some person whom you cannot otherwise converse ... speaking , they are not books at all , but merely letters or newspapers . in good print . Our friend's letter may be ...
... speak of the bad ones , -is simply the useful or pleasant talk of some person whom you cannot otherwise converse ... speaking , they are not books at all , but merely letters or newspapers . in good print . Our friend's letter may be ...
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... speak . He wanted to be silent , to deal with his own surprise that that sort of thing was not over with him long ago . What astonished him most was that he felt no qualm of disloyalty . Something in that talk with Madge seemed to him ...
... speak . He wanted to be silent , to deal with his own surprise that that sort of thing was not over with him long ago . What astonished him most was that he felt no qualm of disloyalty . Something in that talk with Madge seemed to him ...
Inhalt
Remember Now Thy Creator | 7 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 13 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry beauty become believe better birds body C. S. LEWIS creature danger dead death delight dreams dust E. B. WHITE earth Ellen Glasgow emotion eyes farm fear feel flowers GEORGE SANTAYANA GERALD KERSH give H. M. TOMLINSON happiness hath heart human imagination individual kind knew land liberty light living look man's mankind means memory mind moral mystery names nature ness never night ourselves pain passed passions past person pleasure poet poetry prose RALPH WALDO EMERSON reason Robert Henriques SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE seems sense sentiment sleep soul speak spirit stream strong talk temper things thou thought tion toil tree true truth Van Wyck Brooks vanity virtue voice walk WILLIAM HAZLITT wind wisdom women words write youth