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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... perhaps be clear if I say that I consider myself one English - speaking lemming calling out anxiously to others in the hurrying throng , “ Don't you hear a noise like waves breaking on a cliff ? I know , yes , I know ! The road's laid ...
... perhaps be clear if I say that I consider myself one English - speaking lemming calling out anxiously to others in the hurrying throng , “ Don't you hear a noise like waves breaking on a cliff ? I know , yes , I know ! The road's laid ...
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... perhaps ultimately fatal , for knowing ; and that passion has led him on , horribly fascinated , from discovery to discovery . Hence the satirist and the realist , no less than the astronomer and the biologist , stand between us and any ...
... perhaps ultimately fatal , for knowing ; and that passion has led him on , horribly fascinated , from discovery to discovery . Hence the satirist and the realist , no less than the astronomer and the biologist , stand between us and any ...
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... Perhaps some of these desires are incompatible with others . Perhaps all satisfactory affirmations are partial , and perhaps they seem satisfactory only because they make us forget what they are not able to include . But if this is so ...
... Perhaps some of these desires are incompatible with others . Perhaps all satisfactory affirmations are partial , and perhaps they seem satisfactory only because they make us forget what they are not able to include . But if this is so ...
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