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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... truth of the matter , and I do not quite know what judgment to pronounce . My face is certainly square or oval - I hardly know which . My hair is black , curls naturally and is suf- ficiently abundant to sustain my pretensions to a fine ...
... truth of the matter , and I do not quite know what judgment to pronounce . My face is certainly square or oval - I hardly know which . My hair is black , curls naturally and is suf- ficiently abundant to sustain my pretensions to a fine ...
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... truth about pretty much everything by direct intuition or inspiration . He thought human reason was of the Devil , but that the poetic imagination was of God . He identified his imagination with Truth , with God himself . In short , he ...
... truth about pretty much everything by direct intuition or inspiration . He thought human reason was of the Devil , but that the poetic imagination was of God . He identified his imagination with Truth , with God himself . In short , he ...
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... truth , a safe generality . So far , so good . There is something too lamblike , however , in a simple truth . And the dominant flavor of advertising is wolf rather than lamb . So by heaping up illogical inferences , im- plications ...
... truth , a safe generality . So far , so good . There is something too lamblike , however , in a simple truth . And the dominant flavor of advertising is wolf rather than lamb . So by heaping up illogical inferences , im- plications ...
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