The Main Lines of American LiteratureRaymond Wright Short, Wilbur Stewart Scott Holt, 1954 - 648 páginas |
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... thought their expression seemed exceedingly faint and feeble , to represent my wickedness . that has long been natural for me to use in prayer , " to lie infinitely low before God . " And it is affecting to think , how ignorant I was ...
... thought their expression seemed exceedingly faint and feeble , to represent my wickedness . that has long been natural for me to use in prayer , " to lie infinitely low before God . " And it is affecting to think , how ignorant I was ...
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... thought the writing I thought the writing excellent , and wished , if possible , to imitate it . With that view I took some of the pa- pers , and , making short hints of the senti- ment in each sentence , laid them by a few days , and ...
... thought the writing I thought the writing excellent , and wished , if possible , to imitate it . With that view I took some of the pa- pers , and , making short hints of the senti- ment in each sentence , laid them by a few days , and ...
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... thought I should like to kill a man ; but now , I shouldn't care ; and the smokeless powder lets you see the man drop that you kill . It's all for the country ! What a thing it is to have a country that can't be wrong , but if it is ...
... thought I should like to kill a man ; but now , I shouldn't care ; and the smokeless powder lets you see the man drop that you kill . It's all for the country ! What a thing it is to have a country that can't be wrong , but if it is ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 20 | 20 |
NATHANIEL WARD 330 | 30 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 53 secciones no mostradas
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