The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... words . Ermines in miniver is every man's coat . Yet we hear some are raking in old musty charnel books , for old mouldy monosyl- lables ; I wish they were all banished to Monmouthshire , to return when they had 30 more wit . Multa ...
... words . Ermines in miniver is every man's coat . Yet we hear some are raking in old musty charnel books , for old mouldy monosyl- lables ; I wish they were all banished to Monmouthshire , to return when they had 30 more wit . Multa ...
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... words , there came into my soul , and was as it were diffused through it , a sense of the glory of the Divine Being ; a new sense , quite different from any thing I ever experienced before . Never any words of scripture seemed to me as ...
... words , there came into my soul , and was as it were diffused through it , a sense of the glory of the Divine Being ; a new sense , quite different from any thing I ever experienced before . Never any words of scripture seemed to me as ...
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... words are perverted to stand for things which are not ; a paper currency is employed , when there is no bullion in the vaults . In due time the fraud is manifest , and words lose all power to stimulate the understanding or the affec ...
... words are perverted to stand for things which are not ; a paper currency is employed , when there is no bullion in the vaults . In due time the fraud is manifest , and words lose all power to stimulate the understanding or the affec ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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