Essay AnnualErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman and Company, 1933 Vol. for 1933 includes "A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals," pp. 367-372. |
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... Victorian . The Victorians were so bent on being moral that they ignored the unpleasant aspects of life . They had no use for art which was not ethical ; they displayed , it is alleged , an embarrassing familiarity with the purposes of ...
... Victorian . The Victorians were so bent on being moral that they ignored the unpleasant aspects of life . They had no use for art which was not ethical ; they displayed , it is alleged , an embarrassing familiarity with the purposes of ...
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... Victorians clung to one essential belief— they were not under any circumstances going to admit that human life was any less interesting or important or dignified or noble , even though the heavens fell and hell blew up - in fact , one ...
... Victorians clung to one essential belief— they were not under any circumstances going to admit that human life was any less interesting or important or dignified or noble , even though the heavens fell and hell blew up - in fact , one ...
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... Victorians did not take them- selves half so seriously as we take them now . Anecdote after anecdote exists to prove that the period was a time of ex- uberance and gaiety . William Morris , for example , stepped to the head of the ...
... Victorians did not take them- selves half so seriously as we take them now . Anecdote after anecdote exists to prove that the period was a time of ex- uberance and gaiety . William Morris , for example , stepped to the head of the ...
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LEE WILSON DODD On Learning to Read | 16 |
HEYWOOD BROUN Seabury Versus Cicero | 41 |
PHILIP E WENTWORTH What College Did | 58 |
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