The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 174
... live and I will live thy protestant to be , ' sang a poet not far off the Elizabethan time . So live that you can look any man square in the eye and tell him to go to hell , ' says a modern American moralist . Be- tween these two , one ...
... live and I will live thy protestant to be , ' sang a poet not far off the Elizabethan time . So live that you can look any man square in the eye and tell him to go to hell , ' says a modern American moralist . Be- tween these two , one ...
Page 212
... live . ' Such cries of despair , uttered by such men , cause to be better understood the danger that lies in attacking the humble interests of those who live by their pen . In imposing upon theatre managers and publishers conditions ...
... live . ' Such cries of despair , uttered by such men , cause to be better understood the danger that lies in attacking the humble interests of those who live by their pen . In imposing upon theatre managers and publishers conditions ...
Page 480
... live , yet not worth thinking about . In ancient days , in Elizabethan times , life was terrible to live and tremendous to think about . Quiet men must have died of fright . I am sure they did , even if sometimes it was only a living ...
... live , yet not worth thinking about . In ancient days , in Elizabethan times , life was terrible to live and tremendous to think about . Quiet men must have died of fright . I am sure they did , even if sometimes it was only a living ...
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