Representative English EssaysHarper & Brother, 1923 - 499 من الصفحات |
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... phrase , those that want friends to open themselves unto are cannibals of their own hearts . But one thing is most admirable ( wherewith I will con- clude this first fruit of friendship ) , which is , that this communicating of a man's ...
... phrase , those that want friends to open themselves unto are cannibals of their own hearts . But one thing is most admirable ( wherewith I will con- clude this first fruit of friendship ) , which is , that this communicating of a man's ...
الصفحة 56
... phrases and paragraphs they could devise , of explanation , of enforcement , of faint recommendation to mercy . Many too say , Banishment ; something short of Death . The balance trembles , none can yet guess whitherward . Whereat ...
... phrases and paragraphs they could devise , of explanation , of enforcement , of faint recommendation to mercy . Many too say , Banishment ; something short of Death . The balance trembles , none can yet guess whitherward . Whereat ...
الصفحة 57
... phrase , Death without phrases " ; and fares onward and downward . Most spec- tral , pandemonial ! 3 4 And yet if the Reader fancy it of a funereal , sorrow- ful or even grave character , he is far mistaken : ' the Ushers in the ...
... phrase , Death without phrases " ; and fares onward and downward . Most spec- tral , pandemonial ! 3 4 And yet if the Reader fancy it of a funereal , sorrow- ful or even grave character , he is far mistaken : ' the Ushers in the ...
الصفحة 107
... phrases that grow harder to understand the more we think about them . It is a well - known fact that an im- mense proportion of boat accidents would never happen if people held the sheet in their hands instead of making it fast ; and ...
... phrases that grow harder to understand the more we think about them . It is a well - known fact that an im- mense proportion of boat accidents would never happen if people held the sheet in their hands instead of making it fast ; and ...
الصفحة 124
... phrase ; but Whit- man knew very well , and showed very nobly , that the average man was full of joys and full of a poetry of his own . And this harping on life's dulness and man's mean- ness is a loud profession of incompetence ; it is ...
... phrase ; but Whit- man knew very well , and showed very nobly , that the average man was full of joys and full of a poetry of his own . And this harping on life's dulness and man's mean- ness is a loud profession of incompetence ; it is ...
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