Description:Excerpt from Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer: A Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century These chapters are the summary of a series of addresses delivered in midsummer to a Sunday evening audience. II They are not intended to explain or to simplify the work done by the great Dreamer. No one feels called upon to clarify the water of the Pacific at Santa Catalina, or the April skies over Sorrento. Carrying coals to Newcastle, or pepper to Hindustan, can never be made a profitable trade. III They are not sermonettes since their author is not entirely ready to be called a preacherette; and the literary monstrosity and homiletical freak known as a sermonette requires a preacherette as its perpetrator and explanation. They are not lectures; the pulpit from which they were spoken is not a platform. They are not essays. The essay has a subject only, while these chapters have an object as well. What they are may better be judged in the reading, perhaps - if that seem worth while. IV According to the veracious and versatile Gulliver, the climenole at Laputa was a servant whose business it was to awaken the interest of his master in some important matter that was being overlooked, or to call to mind some vital subject that was being forgotten.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer; a Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century. To get started finding Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer; a Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer; a Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century
Description: Excerpt from Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer: A Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century These chapters are the summary of a series of addresses delivered in midsummer to a Sunday evening audience. II They are not intended to explain or to simplify the work done by the great Dreamer. No one feels called upon to clarify the water of the Pacific at Santa Catalina, or the April skies over Sorrento. Carrying coals to Newcastle, or pepper to Hindustan, can never be made a profitable trade. III They are not sermonettes since their author is not entirely ready to be called a preacherette; and the literary monstrosity and homiletical freak known as a sermonette requires a preacherette as its perpetrator and explanation. They are not lectures; the pulpit from which they were spoken is not a platform. They are not essays. The essay has a subject only, while these chapters have an object as well. What they are may better be judged in the reading, perhaps - if that seem worth while. IV According to the veracious and versatile Gulliver, the climenole at Laputa was a servant whose business it was to awaken the interest of his master in some important matter that was being overlooked, or to call to mind some vital subject that was being forgotten.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer; a Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century. To get started finding Midsummer Nights With the Great Dreamer; a Pilgrim's Progress in the Twentieth Century, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.