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... more than historical in- terest ; whose work indeed has value to - day as a living force . His earlier writings fall in the Colonial period , but his major work belongs in the Revolutionary period , whose The Earlier Period 5.
... more than historical in- terest ; whose work indeed has value to - day as a living force . His earlier writings fall in the Colonial period , but his major work belongs in the Revolutionary period , whose The Earlier Period 5.
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... living American comedians , has of course greatly strengthened its hold upon the public . But the tale , as told by Irving , will always be a favorite and has no need of the stage to give it a place in popular regard . But judged as ...
... living American comedians , has of course greatly strengthened its hold upon the public . But the tale , as told by Irving , will always be a favorite and has no need of the stage to give it a place in popular regard . But judged as ...
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... living . Indeed , my doubts on this head were soon at an end ; for he could not have finished his first bottle before I could faintly hear him humming a tune ; and on listening , I found it to be " God save the King . " " Twas plain ...
... living . Indeed , my doubts on this head were soon at an end ; for he could not have finished his first bottle before I could faintly hear him humming a tune ; and on listening , I found it to be " God save the King . " " Twas plain ...
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... living was instituted ; while without , all the world between sky and earth was his to roam in , and for the first half of his life , Cooper — in sharp contrast with men of letters who are of the study and the midnight lamp - passed his ...
... living was instituted ; while without , all the world between sky and earth was his to roam in , and for the first half of his life , Cooper — in sharp contrast with men of letters who are of the study and the midnight lamp - passed his ...
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... living . He enlisted in the army , and after two years there he was admitted to West Point , being assisted by Mr. Allan , who , by this time , had relented in his attitude toward the boy . He remained at that institution less than a ...
... living . He enlisted in the army , and after two years there he was admitted to West Point , being assisted by Mr. Allan , who , by this time , had relented in his attitude toward the boy . He remained at that institution less than a ...
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Literary Leaders of America: A Class-book on American Literature Richard Burton Visualização completa - 1904 |
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