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  • 1916 – May 13, 2006) was an American poet and professor of history at Mount Holyoke College. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1949 for the collection...
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  • saw: It was an Abyssinian maid, And on her dulcimer she played, Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight...
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  • Happier of happy though I be, like them I cannot take possession of the sky, Mount with a thoughtless impulse, and wheel there One of a mighty multitude whose...
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  • Death? What am I to believe? What am I to do? The grim rocks of Mount Hara, of Mount Sinai, the stern sandy solitudes answered not. The great Heaven rolling...
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  • and then listens to you, and praises you, and encourages you. He bids you mount aloft. He shows you how to become as gods. Then he laughs and jokes with...
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  • giggles, at the awful prose, and irritation, at the jejune philosophy. Roger Kimball, 'One or two thoughts about Ayn Rand', PJ Media (2010) Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead...
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  • elected assembly – show. Perry Anderson, "Constitutional Theatre: Ferdinand Mount" (1992) There was from the beginning a third vision of what European integration...
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  • sacrifice to radical egalitarianism. p. 15. All-out opposition to diversity mounted when Allan Bloom fired a major salvo with his 1987 bestseller, The Closing...
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  • tireless and undiscourageble, goes on, wondering, longing, planning, trying, mounting, longing. Ch. 5 : On Death Space, subjectively, is the coexistence of perceptions...
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  • who may truly be called the father of our national architecture. Fiske Kimball, Thomas Jefferson, Architect, Original Designs in the Collection of Thomas...
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  • atheism to-day, the question of the tower of Babel built without God, not to mount to heaven from earth but to set up heaven on earth. I am sorry I can say...
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  • to win elections or persuade elected legislators. In July 1944, at the Mount Washington Hotel in the resort town of Bretton Woods in the White Mountains...
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  • happy as he can be in the United States. On Being An American (1922) When I mount the scaffold at last these will be my farewell words to the sheriff: Say...
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  • systems from being overwhelmed. Rochelle Walensky as quoted by Spencer Kimball, “CDC relaxes Covid guidance allowing most people to ditch masks if hospitalizations...
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  • distractions. A great many writers have done little more than meet the mounting demand for thrills. I think that this demand has, in the language of marketing...
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  • he continued to play the sorcerer's apprentice, while the casualty bill mounted into hundreds, then thousands, then tens of thousands, and the risks of...
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  • is often a story of symbols. What flag shall we fly? What icon shall we mount? What books will we revere — or burn? "The Border Wall Is a Symbol of Our...
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  • horse trainer and a horse] Joel [as Narrator]: Hank Kimball's brought in. Crow [as Hank Kimball]: Hey, Mr. Douglas, I see you've got a horse. Well, it's...
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  • the American Union Against Militarism, were working hard to combat the mounting drive toward American participation in the war. With such people as Paul...
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  • abandon and torpor into which it was prone to lapse, leading it to an ever-mounting shared suffering and so to death, which was the ultimate suffering. The...
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