American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 497
... mean by your allusions to your having fallen off , " Paul Overt observed with par- donable hypocrisy . He liked his companion so much now that the fact of any decline of talent or of care had ceased for the moment to be vivid to him ...
... mean by your allusions to your having fallen off , " Paul Overt observed with par- donable hypocrisy . He liked his companion so much now that the fact of any decline of talent or of care had ceased for the moment to be vivid to him ...
Page 541
... mean , are con- cerned ? " " Well , you're really so in with me , you know as a sort of result of my being so in with yourself . I mean of my having such an immense regard for you , being so tre- mendously grateful for all you've done ...
... mean , are con- cerned ? " " Well , you're really so in with me , you know as a sort of result of my being so in with yourself . I mean of my having such an immense regard for you , being so tre- mendously grateful for all you've done ...
Page 594
... mean in this case ? To answer , we need only apply the pragmatic method . What do be- lievers in the Absolute mean by saying that their belief affords them comfort ? They mean that since , in the Absolute finite evil is ' overruled ...
... mean in this case ? To answer , we need only apply the pragmatic method . What do be- lievers in the Absolute mean by saying that their belief affords them comfort ? They mean that since , in the Absolute finite evil is ' overruled ...
Contents
AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | 102 |
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