Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... spirit of Henry . We have no hesitation in saying that a great artist might produce a portrait of this remarkable woman at least as striking as that in the novel of Kenilworth , without employing a single trait not authenticated by ...
... spirit of Henry . We have no hesitation in saying that a great artist might produce a portrait of this remarkable woman at least as striking as that in the novel of Kenilworth , without employing a single trait not authenticated by ...
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... spirit in its up- ward growth and striving , so this fable of the divine poet may be held to sum up in a single word the aim and desire of the spirit's endless quest . So clearly is the object of our inner search this " peace " which ...
... spirit in its up- ward growth and striving , so this fable of the divine poet may be held to sum up in a single word the aim and desire of the spirit's endless quest . So clearly is the object of our inner search this " peace " which ...
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... spirit of all whalers , the spirit of all sailors , yes , the spirit of all dauntless men , seems matched against the spirit of resisting , malicious nature personified in Moby Dick . At the crash , nature proves eternal as well as ...
... spirit of all whalers , the spirit of all sailors , yes , the spirit of all dauntless men , seems matched against the spirit of resisting , malicious nature personified in Moby Dick . At the crash , nature proves eternal as well as ...
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