A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... fear by what they hear , each one of them ariseth . 40 They rush from beds with giddy heads , and to their windows run , Viewing this light , which shines more bright then doth the noon - day sun . Straightway appears ( they see ' t ...
... fear by what they hear , each one of them ariseth . 40 They rush from beds with giddy heads , and to their windows run , Viewing this light , which shines more bright then doth the noon - day sun . Straightway appears ( they see ' t ...
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... fear the mere fluctuation of language will not be sufficient . Criticism may do much . It increases with the increase of literature , and resembles one of those salutary checks on population spoken of by economists . All possible ...
... fear the mere fluctuation of language will not be sufficient . Criticism may do much . It increases with the increase of literature , and resembles one of those salutary checks on population spoken of by economists . All possible ...
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... fear . Whilst I stand other . - Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a 25 in simple relations to my fellow - man , I tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure have no displeasure in meeting him . We for measure ; love for love . - Give ...
... fear . Whilst I stand other . - Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a 25 in simple relations to my fellow - man , I tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure have no displeasure in meeting him . We for measure ; love for love . - Give ...
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