Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... keeps us frequently from noting the absence of humor . Better for his aim than the imagination that the essayist lacks , is the inexhaustible fancy that wings his meaning with unforget- able analogies and startling contrasts , drawn ...
... keeps us frequently from noting the absence of humor . Better for his aim than the imagination that the essayist lacks , is the inexhaustible fancy that wings his meaning with unforget- able analogies and startling contrasts , drawn ...
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Charles Townsend Copeland. or a woman and God , that very feeling of Browning's keeps him from having much sympathy , or showing any sign of what is Tennyson's chief enthusiasm , that is order , patriotic order , and a patriotism that is ...
Charles Townsend Copeland. or a woman and God , that very feeling of Browning's keeps him from having much sympathy , or showing any sign of what is Tennyson's chief enthusiasm , that is order , patriotic order , and a patriotism that is ...
Page xxv
... keeps them far apart . Dr. Furness , who was a capital reader , gave the whole Falstaff scene as broad farce , in which I venture to think he was almost entirely wrong . But here beginneth new matter - for the class - room . Certain ...
... keeps them far apart . Dr. Furness , who was a capital reader , gave the whole Falstaff scene as broad farce , in which I venture to think he was almost entirely wrong . But here beginneth new matter - for the class - room . Certain ...
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... keep fast by my young men , until they have ended all my harvest . 22 And Naomi said unto Ruth her daughter in law , It is good , my daughter , that thou go out with his maidens , that they meet thee not in any other field . 23 So she ...
... keep fast by my young men , until they have ended all my harvest . 22 And Naomi said unto Ruth her daughter in law , It is good , my daughter , that thou go out with his maidens , that they meet thee not in any other field . 23 So she ...
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... keep my name in remembrance , and he called the pillar after his own name : and it is called unto this day , Absalom's place . 19 Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok , Let me now run , and bear the king tidings , how that the LORD hath ...
... keep my name in remembrance , and he called the pillar after his own name : and it is called unto this day , Absalom's place . 19 Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok , Let me now run , and bear the king tidings , how that the LORD hath ...
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