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... speech and on the recent inaugural address . I expect the latter to wear as well - perhaps better than - anything I have produced ; but I believe it is not immediately popular . Men are not flattered by being shown that there has been a ...
... speech and on the recent inaugural address . I expect the latter to wear as well - perhaps better than - anything I have produced ; but I believe it is not immediately popular . Men are not flattered by being shown that there has been a ...
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... speech is at once mighty enough and unshapely enough to bear the vast illogic of the truth of the cruel death of the Son of God for the salvation of sinners ? " He that knew no sin was made sin for us . " The hymn is no more crooked and ...
... speech is at once mighty enough and unshapely enough to bear the vast illogic of the truth of the cruel death of the Son of God for the salvation of sinners ? " He that knew no sin was made sin for us . " The hymn is no more crooked and ...
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... speech were all ready for the translator detracts almost not at all from the credit he deserves . Through these two - score words we have been made to enter the stout heart of the King of Assyria . Which is just what the writer intended ...
... speech were all ready for the translator detracts almost not at all from the credit he deserves . Through these two - score words we have been made to enter the stout heart of the King of Assyria . Which is just what the writer intended ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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