American Life in Literature, Band 1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 Seiten |
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... character . He is fifty years old , well built , rather thin . He carries himself freely and with a sort of military grace . He is masculine looking , without his features ' being less gentle on that account . I have never seen anyone ...
... character . He is fifty years old , well built , rather thin . He carries himself freely and with a sort of military grace . He is masculine looking , without his features ' being less gentle on that account . I have never seen anyone ...
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... character . The habit of seeing the publick rule , is gradually accustoming the American mind to an interference with private rights that is slowly undermining the individuality of the national character . There is getting to be so much ...
... character . The habit of seeing the publick rule , is gradually accustoming the American mind to an interference with private rights that is slowly undermining the individuality of the national character . There is getting to be so much ...
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... character and thought ; and as our character and modes of thought do not differ essentially from those of England , our literature cannot . Vast forests , lakes , and prairies cannot make great poets . They are but the scenery of the ...
... character and thought ; and as our character and modes of thought do not differ essentially from those of England , our literature cannot . Vast forests , lakes , and prairies cannot make great poets . They are but the scenery of the ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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