Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... mean to scholars and men of letters , to the general mind of man he is bound up in this one weighty little volume . " Significantly " set down , indeed , are those rounded thoughts , these close - set maxims , -significantly , and far ...
... mean to scholars and men of letters , to the general mind of man he is bound up in this one weighty little volume . " Significantly " set down , indeed , are those rounded thoughts , these close - set maxims , -significantly , and far ...
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... means to him , how it has interested him and disquieted him . And that very same personal feeling of Browning's , the old - fashioned feeling that the matter of life is between a man and God or a woman and God , that very feeling of ...
... means to him , how it has interested him and disquieted him . And that very same personal feeling of Browning's , the old - fashioned feeling that the matter of life is between a man and God or a woman and God , that very feeling of ...
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... old familiar faces . " Can " Margaret Ogilvy " say more ? Yes , one thing more , at least . We - I mean the public -- then first learned explicitly from Mr. Barrie how very poor and lowly had been his beginnings . INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... old familiar faces . " Can " Margaret Ogilvy " say more ? Yes , one thing more , at least . We - I mean the public -- then first learned explicitly from Mr. Barrie how very poor and lowly had been his beginnings . INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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... means of the pransings , the pransings of their mighty ones . 23 Curse ye Meroz , said the angel of the LORD ; curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof ; because they came not to the help of the LORD , to the help of the LORD against ...
... means of the pransings , the pransings of their mighty ones . 23 Curse ye Meroz , said the angel of the LORD ; curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof ; because they came not to the help of the LORD , to the help of the LORD against ...
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... mean while , that the heaven was black with clouds and wind , and there was a great rain . And Ahab rode , and went to Jezreel . 46 And the hand of the LORD was on Elijah : and he girded up his loins , and ran before Ahab to the ...
... mean while , that the heaven was black with clouds and wind , and there was a great rain . And Ahab rode , and went to Jezreel . 46 And the hand of the LORD was on Elijah : and he girded up his loins , and ran before Ahab to the ...
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