Progressive Readings in ProseRudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Doubleday, Page, 1923 - 376 páginas |
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... Human ex- perience is far too rich in variety to ex- cuse lazy thinking and sluggish imagina- tion . Perhaps some day we shall dis- card the word theme from the classroom , and impress it upon the student that he is expected to write ...
... Human ex- perience is far too rich in variety to ex- cuse lazy thinking and sluggish imagina- tion . Perhaps some day we shall dis- card the word theme from the classroom , and impress it upon the student that he is expected to write ...
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... human sympathy , the thoughts of men who lived without blame in a darkness they could not dispel ; and to remember that , whatever charge of 1From The Queen of the Air by John Rus- kin . Published by Longmans , Green and Co. Reprinted ...
... human sympathy , the thoughts of men who lived without blame in a darkness they could not dispel ; and to remember that , whatever charge of 1From The Queen of the Air by John Rus- kin . Published by Longmans , Green and Co. Reprinted ...
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... humanity is skilful and wise ; and the other , like the living air , breathes the calm of heavenly fortitude , and strength of righteous anger , into every human breast that is pure and brave . 6. Now , therefore , in nearly every myth ...
... humanity is skilful and wise ; and the other , like the living air , breathes the calm of heavenly fortitude , and strength of righteous anger , into every human breast that is pure and brave . 6. Now , therefore , in nearly every myth ...
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... human - hearted things , in so far as we ourselves take pleasure in the perfectness of visible form , or can sympathize , by an effort of imagination , with the strange people who had other loves than that of wealth , and other ...
... human - hearted things , in so far as we ourselves take pleasure in the perfectness of visible form , or can sympathize , by an effort of imagination , with the strange people who had other loves than that of wealth , and other ...
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... human life - he gives it material force and victory ; which is the meaning of the dedication of the hair , as the sign of the strength of life , to the river of the native land . 13. Demeter , then , over the earth , and its giving and ...
... human life - he gives it material force and victory ; which is the meaning of the dedication of the hair , as the sign of the strength of life , to the river of the native land . 13. Demeter , then , over the earth , and its giving and ...
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