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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... believe that such rough - and - ready molding to the accepted pattern will leave an unhealed wound , a sense of exile , a burying forever of what is too precious for callous handling . Of course there is a risk in letting your little ...
... believe that such rough - and - ready molding to the accepted pattern will leave an unhealed wound , a sense of exile , a burying forever of what is too precious for callous handling . Of course there is a risk in letting your little ...
Halaman 195
... believe , and seers ; clairvoyants , informers , trans- formers , and what not . All this , too , in spite of the impracti- cality attributed to them . Indeed , there seems to be a con- nection between the two attributes . The poets ...
... believe , and seers ; clairvoyants , informers , trans- formers , and what not . All this , too , in spite of the impracti- cality attributed to them . Indeed , there seems to be a con- nection between the two attributes . The poets ...
Halaman 322
... believe that that sort of prosperity is just around the corner , but we do not want to believe that it is . Half of this so - called depression is débris from the inevitable explo- sion of that so - called prosperity . The other half is ...
... believe that that sort of prosperity is just around the corner , but we do not want to believe that it is . Half of this so - called depression is débris from the inevitable explo- sion of that so - called prosperity . The other half is ...
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