The North American Review, Bände 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... Miss Rourke has stayed a little closer to her job . A great part of Mr. Peattie's book is Mr. Peattie , not his subject . He has lived up to his title , saluting Audubon rather than telling accurately his story . Miss Rourke has limited ...
... Miss Rourke has stayed a little closer to her job . A great part of Mr. Peattie's book is Mr. Peattie , not his subject . He has lived up to his title , saluting Audubon rather than telling accurately his story . Miss Rourke has limited ...
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... Miss Rourke's clarity of vision , assist her . The first is her knowledge of the frontier . She is one of the most clear - headed authorities on the frontier now writing . This is rather important . For Audubon was a frontiersman , not ...
... Miss Rourke's clarity of vision , assist her . The first is her knowledge of the frontier . She is one of the most clear - headed authorities on the frontier now writing . This is rather important . For Audubon was a frontiersman , not ...
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... Miss Hammersmith , hoping in spite of experience that Oscar Williams would not wait . " Perhaps , Miss Hammersmith , I carried my lecture into an atmosphere which some of your classmates found a bit rarefield . Yes , I am afraid I did ...
... Miss Hammersmith , hoping in spite of experience that Oscar Williams would not wait . " Perhaps , Miss Hammersmith , I carried my lecture into an atmosphere which some of your classmates found a bit rarefield . Yes , I am afraid I did ...
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