The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... felt ; as convertible , reversible , interchangeable at- tractions on thought . He made up his mind to venture it ; he would risk translating rays into faith . Such a reversible process would vastly amuse a chemist , but the chemist ...
... felt ; as convertible , reversible , interchangeable at- tractions on thought . He made up his mind to venture it ; he would risk translating rays into faith . Such a reversible process would vastly amuse a chemist , but the chemist ...
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... felt in her the force that made them one ; but it was not so . To Adams she became more than ever a channel of force ; to Saint - Gaudens she remained as before a channel of taste . For a symbol of power , Saint - Gaudens instinctively ...
... felt in her the force that made them one ; but it was not so . To Adams she became more than ever a channel of force ; to Saint - Gaudens she remained as before a channel of taste . For a symbol of power , Saint - Gaudens instinctively ...
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... felt a quick glow of pleasure in looking at the man . As he stood there in his buckskin clothes one felt in him stand- ards , loyalties , a code which is not easily put into words , but which is instantly felt when two men who live by ...
... felt a quick glow of pleasure in looking at the man . As he stood there in his buckskin clothes one felt in him stand- ards , loyalties , a code which is not easily put into words , but which is instantly felt when two men who live by ...
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