The North American Review, Volume 207Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1918 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... criticism and the clamor of the noisily thoughtless and troublesome . I also see men here and there fling themselves in impotent disloyalty against the calm , indomitable power of the nation . I hear men debate peace who understand ...
... criticism and the clamor of the noisily thoughtless and troublesome . I also see men here and there fling themselves in impotent disloyalty against the calm , indomitable power of the nation . I hear men debate peace who understand ...
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... criticism and the clamor of the noisily thoughtless and troublesome , " or should it have been the thoughtlessly noisy ? That is what puzzles us . We cannot recall any noticeably strident outbursts ; indeed , all things considered , we ...
... criticism and the clamor of the noisily thoughtless and troublesome , " or should it have been the thoughtlessly noisy ? That is what puzzles us . We cannot recall any noticeably strident outbursts ; indeed , all things considered , we ...
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... critic or a candidate . " " But let that pass . As matters now stand , we have paid out , on acct . Russia , " nearly two hundred million dollars , to no effective purpose whatever , and are " holding up a hundred and fifty millions ...
... critic or a candidate . " " But let that pass . As matters now stand , we have paid out , on acct . Russia , " nearly two hundred million dollars , to no effective purpose whatever , and are " holding up a hundred and fifty millions ...
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... criticism it would probably be , that some of the laws are not strenuous enough , and that they were not enacted , or being enacted were not enforced , as promptly and as unsparingly as they should have been . We try to be cool and self ...
... criticism it would probably be , that some of the laws are not strenuous enough , and that they were not enacted , or being enacted were not enforced , as promptly and as unsparingly as they should have been . We try to be cool and self ...
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... critic of letters and art and the drama before he became an innovating practitioner in the theatre . An aesthetic liberal , restless and experimental , he founded the Théâtre du Vieux Colombier at Paris in October , 1913. Until his ...
... critic of letters and art and the drama before he became an innovating practitioner in the theatre . An aesthetic liberal , restless and experimental , he founded the Théâtre du Vieux Colombier at Paris in October , 1913. Until his ...
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Page 481 - ANOTHER year ! — another deadly blow ! Another mighty Empire overthrown ! And We are left, or shall be left, alone ; The last that dare to struggle with the Foe. 'Tis well ! from this day forward we shall know That in ourselves our safety must be sought ; That by our own right hands it must be wrought ; That we must stand unpropped, or be laid low.
Page 24 - There is the throne of David ; And there, from care released, The shout of them that triumph, The song of them that feast. And they, who, with their Leader, Have conquered in the fight, For ever and for ever Are clad in robes of white.
Page 437 - Come hither, boy : if ever thou shalt love, In the sweet pangs of it remember me ; For such as I am all true lovers are, Unstaid and skittish in all motions else, Save in the constant image of the creature That is beloved. How dost thou like this tune ? Vio. It gives a very echo to the seat Where Love is throned.
Page 949 - Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel : for the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
Page 949 - Fear not: for I am with thee: I will bring thy seed from the east, and gather thee from the west; I will say to the north, Give up; and to the south, Keep not back: bring my sons from far, and my daughters from the ends of the earth...
Page 952 - He feedeth on ashes : a deceived heart hath turned him aside, that he cannot deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand...
Page 948 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.
Page 151 - The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.
Page 2 - Wherefore, take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day ; and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breast-plate of righteousness, and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace ; above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God...
Page 641 - There is, therefore, but one response possible from us: Force, Force to the utmost, Force without stint or limit, the righteous and triumphant Force which shall make Right the law of the world, and cast every selfish dominion down in the dust.