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Probably better if sound , because deeper and from wider experience . Then there is this wildness whereof it is spoken . Granted again that it has an equal claim with sound to being a poem's better half . If it is a wild tune , it is a ...
Probably better if sound , because deeper and from wider experience . Then there is this wildness whereof it is spoken . Granted again that it has an equal claim with sound to being a poem's better half . If it is a wild tune , it is a ...
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Is the acorn better than the oak which is its fulness and completion ? Is the parent better than the child into whom he has cast his ripened being ? Whence then this worship of the past ? The centuries are conspirators against the ...
Is the acorn better than the oak which is its fulness and completion ? Is the parent better than the child into whom he has cast his ripened being ? Whence then this worship of the past ? The centuries are conspirators against the ...
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A clumsy method , until we have found something better , as most of the mechan- ics of social democracy creak and rattle . But until we find a better , democracy will do , since man is stronger and tougher and more enduring than even ...
A clumsy method , until we have found something better , as most of the mechan- ics of social democracy creak and rattle . But until we find a better , democracy will do , since man is stronger and tougher and more enduring than even ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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