Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... thought to be done . But my invaluable colleague , Dr. Hood , my publisher , Mr. Maxwell Perkins of Scribners , and other friends whose advice is not to be gainsaid , have suggested that certain unpublished addresses and essays of mine ...
... thought to be done . But my invaluable colleague , Dr. Hood , my publisher , Mr. Maxwell Perkins of Scribners , and other friends whose advice is not to be gainsaid , have suggested that certain unpublished addresses and essays of mine ...
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... thought in others . And although the remark has probably been made - I should give you the authority if I knew it - I should like , in closing , to remind you that for most of us , only two men equal Bacon as breeders of thought . These ...
... thought in others . And although the remark has probably been made - I should give you the authority if I knew it - I should like , in closing , to remind you that for most of us , only two men equal Bacon as breeders of thought . These ...
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... thought and painstaking , of which you may find a hundred traces in his letters . You won't find in his letters more than necessary mention of the money he gave and lent . Therefore not poor Charles Lamb , but rich Charles Lamb , saint ...
... thought and painstaking , of which you may find a hundred traces in his letters . You won't find in his letters more than necessary mention of the money he gave and lent . Therefore not poor Charles Lamb , but rich Charles Lamb , saint ...
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... thought , prayed , worked , and fought , Hawthorne is probably responsible for it . Those brave , in- telligent fanatics — always brave , and always intelligent where super- stition was not concerned - were no doubt morbidly sensitive ...
... thought , prayed , worked , and fought , Hawthorne is probably responsible for it . Those brave , in- telligent fanatics — always brave , and always intelligent where super- stition was not concerned - were no doubt morbidly sensitive ...
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... thought , that had turned it upside down as nothing had before since the beginning . These men were born into a world which every- body believed to be six thousand years old , -just about that , -they spent their manhood and died in a ...
... thought , that had turned it upside down as nothing had before since the beginning . These men were born into a world which every- body believed to be six thousand years old , -just about that , -they spent their manhood and died in a ...
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