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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... seems somehow too simple to be quite true . For countless generations man has sought to approach Truth by way of three experiences : the scientific , which has to do with what the senses may show ; the artistic , which reveals truth and ...
... seems somehow too simple to be quite true . For countless generations man has sought to approach Truth by way of three experiences : the scientific , which has to do with what the senses may show ; the artistic , which reveals truth and ...
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... seem to have is an embarrassing profusion of al- most equally unsatisfactory possibilities . What we lack among the advocates of each is an imagination strong enough to make that possibility seem inevitable . Nor is it , so long as this ...
... seem to have is an embarrassing profusion of al- most equally unsatisfactory possibilities . What we lack among the advocates of each is an imagination strong enough to make that possibility seem inevitable . Nor is it , so long as this ...
Halaman 339
... seems to me that there is a way out . The Bill of Rights gives a long list of things that the gov- ernment may not do to the citizen in his person . It may not jail him without trial , it may not forbid him to voice his wrongs , it may ...
... seems to me that there is a way out . The Bill of Rights gives a long list of things that the gov- ernment may not do to the citizen in his person . It may not jail him without trial , it may not forbid him to voice his wrongs , it may ...
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