The Genesis [hardcover] H.G. Adams
The charm which Scripture quotation adds to writing, let hose tell who has read Milton bunyan burke foster, southern Croly, Carlyle, Macaulay, yea, and even Byron, all of whom have sown their pages with this ‘orient pearl’ and brought thus an impulse from divine inspiration, to add to the effect of their own.
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