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... continued with his advanced lessons in the art of standing alone - with God . There was many a day when his sole refuge was that of the Psalmist , " How great is thy goodness , which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before ...
... continued with his advanced lessons in the art of standing alone - with God . There was many a day when his sole refuge was that of the Psalmist , " How great is thy goodness , which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before ...
Page 77
... continued to appear . From time to time volumes were published which included pieces that had already seen the light in periodicals , together with such other matter as the author had ready at the moment . According to the diagnosis ...
... continued to appear . From time to time volumes were published which included pieces that had already seen the light in periodicals , together with such other matter as the author had ready at the moment . According to the diagnosis ...
Page 78
... continued to sell . I do not indeed re- call an instance where after Kim Kipling produced a best seller . But taking the new books with the old , there was a large and steady demand by the public for Kipling's writings , both prose and ...
... continued to sell . I do not indeed re- call an instance where after Kim Kipling produced a best seller . But taking the new books with the old , there was a large and steady demand by the public for Kipling's writings , both prose and ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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