Literature and Life, 4. raamatScott, Foresman and Company, 1929 |
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... beginning by the expressions " once more " and " before the mel- lowing year . " He had written nothing since Comus ( 1634 ) , because he felt the need of further study and reflection . While he was a student at Cambridge he had known ...
... beginning by the expressions " once more " and " before the mel- lowing year . " He had written nothing since Comus ( 1634 ) , because he felt the need of further study and reflection . While he was a student at Cambridge he had known ...
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... beginning has led us to a great ending . If I were to put the bit of chalk with which we started into the hot but obscure flame of burning 10 hydrogen , it would presently shine like the sun . It seems to me that this physical ...
... beginning has led us to a great ending . If I were to put the bit of chalk with which we started into the hot but obscure flame of burning 10 hydrogen , it would presently shine like the sun . It seems to me that this physical ...
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... beginning of this chapter has operated in the development of American institu- tions , thought , and literature . Three great periods of high tide in England were instrumental in the founding of our nation . The beginnings of English ...
... beginning of this chapter has operated in the development of American institu- tions , thought , and literature . Three great periods of high tide in England were instrumental in the founding of our nation . The beginnings of English ...
Contents
THE VALUE OF STUDIES AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
READING LIST | 6 |
PART I | 7 |
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