Progressive Readings in ProseRudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Doubleday, Page, 1923 - 376 páginas |
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... light of an address deliv ered to a group of laboring men who cared much for what he might tell them in a straightforward way , and very little for any unnecessary elaboration of the language in which it was couched . The simple formula ...
... light of an address deliv ered to a group of laboring men who cared much for what he might tell them in a straightforward way , and very little for any unnecessary elaboration of the language in which it was couched . The simple formula ...
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... Light , Dissidence of Dissent , Hebraism and Hellenism . The essay on Celtic Literature ( 1867 ) unites simplicity of a classic style with genuine enthusiasm . | THE NATURE OF GREEK MYTHS1 JOHN RUSKIN The florid. chief use of the ...
... Light , Dissidence of Dissent , Hebraism and Hellenism . The essay on Celtic Literature ( 1867 ) unites simplicity of a classic style with genuine enthusiasm . | THE NATURE OF GREEK MYTHS1 JOHN RUSKIN The florid. chief use of the ...
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... light clearness being added . Ger- man poetry abounds in specimens of the faithful way of handling nature ; an ex- cellent example is to be found in the stanzas called Zueignung , prefixed to Goethe's poems ; the morning walk , the mist ...
... light clearness being added . Ger- man poetry abounds in specimens of the faithful way of handling nature ; an ex- cellent example is to be found in the stanzas called Zueignung , prefixed to Goethe's poems ; the morning walk , the mist ...
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... light which it will cast upon the character of the per- son by whom it was frankly believed . And to deal with Greek religion hon- estly , you must at once understand that this literal belief was , in the mind of the general people , as ...
... light which it will cast upon the character of the per- son by whom it was frankly believed . And to deal with Greek religion hon- estly , you must at once understand that this literal belief was , in the mind of the general people , as ...
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... light and one of darkness ; the robe of light , saffron color , or the color of the daybreak , falls to her feet , covering her wholly with favor and love the calm of the sky in blessing ; it is embroidered along its edge with her ...
... light and one of darkness ; the robe of light , saffron color , or the color of the daybreak , falls to her feet , covering her wholly with favor and love the calm of the sky in blessing ; it is embroidered along its edge with her ...
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