Masters of American Literature, Band 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 Seiten |
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... returned Rivenoak more mildly , smiling at the same time , in a way that his listener knew denoted pacific intentions . " He has seen the woods , he has seen the water ; which does he like best ? Perhaps he has seen enough to change his ...
... returned Rivenoak more mildly , smiling at the same time , in a way that his listener knew denoted pacific intentions . " He has seen the woods , he has seen the water ; which does he like best ? Perhaps he has seen enough to change his ...
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... returned blow for blow , but good for evil . " tiently ; " I suppose she will not like to hear it . I'm sure Hurry would rather marry even me than suffer torments , though I am feeble - minded ; and I am sure it would kill me to think ...
... returned blow for blow , but good for evil . " tiently ; " I suppose she will not like to hear it . I'm sure Hurry would rather marry even me than suffer torments , though I am feeble - minded ; and I am sure it would kill me to think ...
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... returned to Salem ill prepared to add much to the family income . Whatever hopes he had about the money to be made by his writing must have been considerably dashed by the failure of his first novel , entitled Fanshawe ( 1828 ) , which ...
... returned to Salem ill prepared to add much to the family income . Whatever hopes he had about the money to be made by his writing must have been considerably dashed by the failure of his first novel , entitled Fanshawe ( 1828 ) , which ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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