The Oral Study of LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1932 - 483 pages |
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... ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON 137. TRUTH AND GROWTH We must learn that any person who will not accept what he knows to be truth , for the very love of truth alone , is very definitely undermining his mental integrity . It will be observed that ...
... ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON 137. TRUTH AND GROWTH We must learn that any person who will not accept what he knows to be truth , for the very love of truth alone , is very definitely undermining his mental integrity . It will be observed that ...
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... ALFRED LORD TENNYSON - The Passing of Arthur POETS AND CHILDREN ABANDON THEMSELVES TO MADNESS Perhaps no person can be a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , with- out a certain unsoundness of mind , if anything which gives so much ...
... ALFRED LORD TENNYSON - The Passing of Arthur POETS AND CHILDREN ABANDON THEMSELVES TO MADNESS Perhaps no person can be a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , with- out a certain unsoundness of mind , if anything which gives so much ...
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... ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON 272. THE RIGHT USE OF BOOKS Books are the best of things , well used ; abused , among the worst . What is the right use ? What is the one end which all means go to effect ? They are for nothing but to inspire . I ...
... ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON 272. THE RIGHT USE OF BOOKS Books are the best of things , well used ; abused , among the worst . What is the right use ? What is the one end which all means go to effect ? They are for nothing but to inspire . I ...
Contents
PREFACE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PASSAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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