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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... begin to believe you have no human curiosity at all , only a restless , deep - seated , passionate in- tellectual curiosity . Do you really imagine that 80 percent of our young Main Streeters are like you in that , or that they ought to ...
... begin to believe you have no human curiosity at all , only a restless , deep - seated , passionate in- tellectual curiosity . Do you really imagine that 80 percent of our young Main Streeters are like you in that , or that they ought to ...
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... begin to run down , or suppose he should have to take a job out at Toledo . Well , if he had an old - fashioned house , he'd have to try to sell it ; he'd probably have it on his hands a long time and then sacrifice it . But with this ...
... begin to run down , or suppose he should have to take a job out at Toledo . Well , if he had an old - fashioned house , he'd have to try to sell it ; he'd probably have it on his hands a long time and then sacrifice it . But with this ...
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... begin to be a pro- fessional poet until he was more than fifty - five , wrote ten volumes of verse after that , and when he died at eighty - eight was busy with the preparation of a new volume , which ap- peared posthumously ! Another ...
... begin to be a pro- fessional poet until he was more than fifty - five , wrote ten volumes of verse after that , and when he died at eighty - eight was busy with the preparation of a new volume , which ap- peared posthumously ! Another ...
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