The Main Lines of American LiteratureRaymond Wright Short, Wilbur Stewart Scott Holt, 1954 - 648 páginas |
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... hope to control their physical environment to their advantage and to propa- their faith more effectively . ] gate And if they lived too far off , they should neither have succor nor defense from them . But at length the conclusion was ...
... hope to control their physical environment to their advantage and to propa- their faith more effectively . ] gate And if they lived too far off , they should neither have succor nor defense from them . But at length the conclusion was ...
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... hope that He would bless him , even as the matter doth require . I gave him up to the Lord again , pleading , Lord , he is Thy child ; he is spect in the name of his blessed uncle . Also in that I had given him to God the first day that ...
... hope that He would bless him , even as the matter doth require . I gave him up to the Lord again , pleading , Lord , he is Thy child ; he is spect in the name of his blessed uncle . Also in that I had given him to God the first day that ...
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... hope for better things . The themes of poetry have been pretty much the same from the first ; and if a man should ever be born among us with a great imagination , and the gift of the right word , - for it is these , and not sublime ...
... hope for better things . The themes of poetry have been pretty much the same from the first ; and if a man should ever be born among us with a great imagination , and the gift of the right word , - for it is these , and not sublime ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 20 | 20 |
NATHANIEL WARD 330 | 30 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 53 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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