A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... sense to a common want . It is best to pay in your land a skil- ful gardener , or to buy good sense applied to gardening ; in your sailor , good sense applied to navigation ; in the house , good sense applied to cooking , sewing ...
... sense to a common want . It is best to pay in your land a skil- ful gardener , or to buy good sense applied to gardening ; in your sailor , good sense applied to navigation ; in the house , good sense applied to cooking , sewing ...
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... sense , such as I mean . Some , however , wish to go below now . would derive the word from sans terre , without land or a home , which , therefore , in the good sense , will mean , having no particular home , but equally at home ...
... sense , such as I mean . Some , however , wish to go below now . would derive the word from sans terre , without land or a home , which , therefore , in the good sense , will mean , having no particular home , but equally at home ...
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... Sense . " Read me two Dreams that linger long , Out. westward whirr ; Passeth , and all is still ; and the currents ... Sense . " Now what to thee most strange may be ? " above , " All things One curious thing I first would see- Hell ...
... Sense . " Read me two Dreams that linger long , Out. westward whirr ; Passeth , and all is still ; and the currents ... Sense . " Now what to thee most strange may be ? " above , " All things One curious thing I first would see- Hell ...
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