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... great simplicity and directness , which in themselves are artistic qualities . In
addition there is an agreeable cadence , not overdone except in one curious
instance , -a passage of the Second Inaugural , - where it deflects into actual
rhythm ...
... great simplicity and directness , which in themselves are artistic qualities . In
addition there is an agreeable cadence , not overdone except in one curious
instance , -a passage of the Second Inaugural , - where it deflects into actual
rhythm ...
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it deflects into actual rhythm and rhyme : Fondly do we hope - fervently do we
prayThat this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away . This does not spoil
, but it somewhat injures , one of the most memorable of his writings . Then there
is ...
it deflects into actual rhythm and rhyme : Fondly do we hope - fervently do we
prayThat this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away . This does not spoil
, but it somewhat injures , one of the most memorable of his writings . Then there
is ...
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. art of stating clearly
the actual reality . There was nothing of invention in Lincoln's imagination ; his
was the imagination that is implied in a strong realization of the truth of things in
the ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. art of stating clearly
the actual reality . There was nothing of invention in Lincoln's imagination ; his
was the imagination that is implied in a strong realization of the truth of things in
the ...
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We have a due regard to the actual presence of it amongst us , and the difficulties
of getting rid of it in any satisfactory way , and all the constitutional obligations
thrown about it . I suppose that in reference both to its actual existence in the ...
We have a due regard to the actual presence of it amongst us , and the difficulties
of getting rid of it in any satisfactory way , and all the constitutional obligations
thrown about it . I suppose that in reference both to its actual existence in the ...
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Where suppose we have the constitutional right , we restrain ourselves in
reference to the actual existence of the institution and the difficulties thrown about
it . We also oppose it as an evil so far as it seeks to spread itself . We insist on the
...
Where suppose we have the constitutional right , we restrain ourselves in
reference to the actual existence of the institution and the difficulties thrown about
it . We also oppose it as an evil so far as it seeks to spread itself . We insist on the
...
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