American Prose: SelectionsMacmillan, 1898 - 465 páginas |
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... hand , it must be stated that to the singular unwillingness of the publishers of Holmes's writings to allow the use of a few thousand words from his principal works is due the absence of extracts from Holmes in this volume ...
... hand , it must be stated that to the singular unwillingness of the publishers of Holmes's writings to allow the use of a few thousand words from his principal works is due the absence of extracts from Holmes in this volume ...
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... hand , it is rich in ideas , and strong in its appeal to the hearts of many , rather than to the special tastes or foibles of the few . very American prose has an even stronger claim on our attention than American verse . And this for ...
... hand , it is rich in ideas , and strong in its appeal to the hearts of many , rather than to the special tastes or foibles of the few . very American prose has an even stronger claim on our attention than American verse . And this for ...
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... hand , of Puritan ideals it is priceless . Whoever grows thus sympathetically to know it , grows more and more to feel it a good book and a brave one . To be sure , even those who like the Magnalia best find it quaint . In 1702 , when ...
... hand , of Puritan ideals it is priceless . Whoever grows thus sympathetically to know it , grows more and more to feel it a good book and a brave one . To be sure , even those who like the Magnalia best find it quaint . In 1702 , when ...
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... Hand of God , and a Child - like Submission thereunto . Thus continually he , for about a Score of Years , was the Glory and Pillar of New - Haven Colony . He would often say , Some count it a great matter to Die well , but I am sure ...
... Hand of God , and a Child - like Submission thereunto . Thus continually he , for about a Score of Years , was the Glory and Pillar of New - Haven Colony . He would often say , Some count it a great matter to Die well , but I am sure ...
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... is thought of as statesman and philosopher oftener than as author . On the other hand , his political wisdom , his rare common sense , his engag- ing humor , his scientific speculations and discoveries , are 27 WILLIAM P TRENT.
... is thought of as statesman and philosopher oftener than as author . On the other hand , his political wisdom , his rare common sense , his engag- ing humor , his scientific speculations and discoveries , are 27 WILLIAM P TRENT.
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