A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... never dies out . Man fallen into supersti- 40 the aspiration of society ; but , when sug- tion , into sensuality , is never quite without gested , seem ridiculous . Life is comic or the visions of the moral sentiment . In like pitiful ...
... never dies out . Man fallen into supersti- 40 the aspiration of society ; but , when sug- tion , into sensuality , is never quite without gested , seem ridiculous . Life is comic or the visions of the moral sentiment . In like pitiful ...
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... never abused , for I never told this story till now , which afterward made us great friends . He was very kind to me . Often he sat up , or even got up , at night , to walk the deck with me , when it was my watch . He explained to me a ...
... never abused , for I never told this story till now , which afterward made us great friends . He was very kind to me . Often he sat up , or even got up , at night , to walk the deck with me , when it was my watch . He explained to me a ...
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... never completer change of army attempt reading the book without first front along the whole line , the whole civ ... never possible before . It is certain that a poetry of absolute faith and equality for the use of the democratic masses ...
... never completer change of army attempt reading the book without first front along the whole line , the whole civ ... never possible before . It is certain that a poetry of absolute faith and equality for the use of the democratic masses ...
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