The North American Review, Volume 296Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 2011 - American literature Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 48
... sure it is written and pub- lished with good and honorable motives ; but at the very best it can only do no harm . Moreover , however well- intentioned , it is bad as literature ; it is poorly conceived and written , and , what is worse ...
... sure it is written and pub- lished with good and honorable motives ; but at the very best it can only do no harm . Moreover , however well- intentioned , it is bad as literature ; it is poorly conceived and written , and , what is worse ...
Page 32
... sure . Hiram decided not to risk it . He'd thought about converting then , but since his mother never went to church he wasn't sure what to convert from . Maybe Jack was right . How could human beings have invented this war ? Not even ...
... sure . Hiram decided not to risk it . He'd thought about converting then , but since his mother never went to church he wasn't sure what to convert from . Maybe Jack was right . How could human beings have invented this war ? Not even ...
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... sure , but he was scared enough to mostly believe . If we can't comprehend God , then maybe God can't comprehend knowing as little as we do . That might explain war . God can't understand why we have so much trouble with it . As he was ...
... sure , but he was scared enough to mostly believe . If we can't comprehend God , then maybe God can't comprehend knowing as little as we do . That might explain war . God can't understand why we have so much trouble with it . As he was ...
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