The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... head and just behind their fore - legs or arms , where it is said they are only vulner- able . The head of a full - grown one is about three feet , and the mouth opens nearly the same length ; the eyes are small in propor- tion and seem ...
... head and just behind their fore - legs or arms , where it is said they are only vulner- able . The head of a full - grown one is about three feet , and the mouth opens nearly the same length ; the eyes are small in propor- tion and seem ...
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... heads I stewed in the juice of oranges , which , with boiled rice , afforded me a wholesome and delicious supper . I hung the remainder of my broiled fish on the snags of some shrubs over my head . I at last , after reconnoitring my ...
... heads I stewed in the juice of oranges , which , with boiled rice , afforded me a wholesome and delicious supper . I hung the remainder of my broiled fish on the snags of some shrubs over my head . I at last , after reconnoitring my ...
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... head while yet under water . But as if per- ceiving this stratagem , Moby Dick , with that malicious intelligence ascribed to him , sidelingly transplanted himself , as it were , in an instant , shooting his plaited head lengthwise ...
... head while yet under water . But as if per- ceiving this stratagem , Moby Dick , with that malicious intelligence ascribed to him , sidelingly transplanted himself , as it were , in an instant , shooting his plaited head lengthwise ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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