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Page 202
... feeling in the verses , and one feels sure that the author took a great deal of pleasure in writing them ; the thoroughly uncritical will take pleasure in read- ing them . -Of much higher quality is a smaller volume , The Hill of Stones ...
... feeling in the verses , and one feels sure that the author took a great deal of pleasure in writing them ; the thoroughly uncritical will take pleasure in read- ing them . -Of much higher quality is a smaller volume , The Hill of Stones ...
Page 225
... feeling of lonesomeness . I walked slowly down the stairs and into my li- brary . Everything was as I had left it . The books on the low shelyes about the room , the scattered papers on the long , green - covered table , the pens and ...
... feeling of lonesomeness . I walked slowly down the stairs and into my li- brary . Everything was as I had left it . The books on the low shelyes about the room , the scattered papers on the long , green - covered table , the pens and ...
Page 453
... feeling among govern- ment employés and politicians is as evident in the United States as it is in Prussia . All that can be done is to give shape to it and determine the manner in which it shall dis- play itself . Our wire - pullers ...
... feeling among govern- ment employés and politicians is as evident in the United States as it is in Prussia . All that can be done is to give shape to it and determine the manner in which it shall dis- play itself . Our wire - pullers ...
Contents
Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
John W Durst | 33 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
Copyright | |
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