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... kind than A Midsummer Night's Dream . One might indeed say - and defend the position - that he wrote nothing of any kind that was so perfect . And he wrote nothing more of its kind , for Love's Labour's Lost , its true companion , is an ...
... kind than A Midsummer Night's Dream . One might indeed say - and defend the position - that he wrote nothing of any kind that was so perfect . And he wrote nothing more of its kind , for Love's Labour's Lost , its true companion , is an ...
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... kind of paper you drop into the ballot - box once a year , as what kind of man you drop from your chamber into the street every morning . ' That is perhaps the leading note of Thoreau's life and Thoreau's work . And we find it again in ...
... kind of paper you drop into the ballot - box once a year , as what kind of man you drop from your chamber into the street every morning . ' That is perhaps the leading note of Thoreau's life and Thoreau's work . And we find it again in ...
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... kind of person who made that subjective truth , and the kind of truth which would operate in one's life was created by the choices , great and small , which continually moulded the individual life . He , as a Christian , believed that ...
... kind of person who made that subjective truth , and the kind of truth which would operate in one's life was created by the choices , great and small , which continually moulded the individual life . He , as a Christian , believed that ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE FIRST BOOKS IN THE WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 18 |
THE STORY OF THE BIВІ Е | 41 |
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