The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... knew what to study , and why , and how ; while Adams might as well have . stood outside in the night , staring at the Milky Way . Yet Langley said nothing new , and taught nothing that one might not have learned from Lord Bacon , three ...
... knew what to study , and why , and how ; while Adams might as well have . stood outside in the night , staring at the Milky Way . Yet Langley said nothing new , and taught nothing that one might not have learned from Lord Bacon , three ...
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... knew that sex was sin . In any previous age , sex was strength . Neither art nor beauty was needed . Every one , even among Puritans , knew that neither Diana of the Ephesians nor any of the Oriental goddesses was worshipped for her ...
... knew that sex was sin . In any previous age , sex was strength . Neither art nor beauty was needed . Every one , even among Puritans , knew that neither Diana of the Ephesians nor any of the Oriental goddesses was worshipped for her ...
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... knew so well . He knew that undeceiving fate Would shame us whom he served un- sought ; He knew that he must wince and wait— The jest of those for whom he fought ; He knew devoutly what he thought Of us and of our ridicule ; He knew ...
... knew so well . He knew that undeceiving fate Would shame us whom he served un- sought ; He knew that he must wince and wait— The jest of those for whom he fought ; He knew devoutly what he thought Of us and of our ridicule ; He knew ...
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