Paul Elmer More
Born
in St. Louis, Missouri, The United States
December 12, 1864
Died
March 09, 1937
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Platonism
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1917
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70 editions
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Anglicanism: The Thought and Practice of the Church of England
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2009
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8 editions
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Pages from an Oxford Diary
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Hellenistic Philosophies
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Shelburne Essays (1906)
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published
2007
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167 editions
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The Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus
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Shelburne Essays, Third Series
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published
2012
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32 editions
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The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance
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published
1904
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22 editions
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The Skeptical Approach to Religion
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published
1934
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5 editions
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Aristocracy and Justice (Volume 9); Shelburne Essays, Ninth Series
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“That a language may retain its vitality and dignity, two things are necessary. In the first place, it must keep in close touch with life, and must respond to those constant alterations which look like corruptions but which are quite as often signs of growth. In the second place, it must submit to some kind of selective authority which creates a generally recognized but slowly changing norm of speech. Without the former condition a language will become rigid, conventional, and emotionless; without the second it will just as surely tend to become provincial and formless--even unintelligible, except locally and ephemerally.”
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