America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... sense think at all , and unless we prefer the feeble poetry of moral ideas that flourished in New England in the eighties , we must conclude that her intellectual deficiency contributed at least negatively to her great distinction ...
... sense think at all , and unless we prefer the feeble poetry of moral ideas that flourished in New England in the eighties , we must conclude that her intellectual deficiency contributed at least negatively to her great distinction ...
Halaman 381
... sense of corruption and de- cay , and fearful of the kinds of change which may come , since some change must . And since our minds must needs be filled with thought about the future , thought affecting our own action tomorrow perhaps ...
... sense of corruption and de- cay , and fearful of the kinds of change which may come , since some change must . And since our minds must needs be filled with thought about the future , thought affecting our own action tomorrow perhaps ...
Halaman 406
... sense of God that gives intensity even to the fullest life of the body . It is the sense of God that gives glow and splendor to trees and flowers and birds and clouds and stars . More than all , it is the sense of God that solves the ...
... sense of God that gives intensity even to the fullest life of the body . It is the sense of God that gives glow and splendor to trees and flowers and birds and clouds and stars . More than all , it is the sense of God that solves the ...
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