Progressive Readings in ProseRudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Doubleday, Page, 1923 - 376 páginas |
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... sound of the bugle - call . Most trained domestic animals , dogs and oxen , and om- nibus- and car - horses , seem to be machines almost pure and simple , undoubtingly , un- hesitatingly doing from minute to minute Reprinted by ...
... sound of the bugle - call . Most trained domestic animals , dogs and oxen , and om- nibus- and car - horses , seem to be machines almost pure and simple , undoubtingly , un- hesitatingly doing from minute to minute Reprinted by ...
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... sound and for form . We must consider the result not merely as a study of litera- ture in itself , but also as a study of elo- quence ; for every attention was given to those effects to be expected from an ora- torical recitation of the ...
... sound and for form . We must consider the result not merely as a study of litera- ture in itself , but also as a study of elo- quence ; for every attention was given to those effects to be expected from an ora- torical recitation of the ...
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... sound . Far more poeti- cal is the verse as given in the Douai ver- sion : " His eyes are as doves upon brooks of waters , which are washed with milk , and sit beside the beautiful streams . " It may even be said without any ques- tion ...
... sound . Far more poeti- cal is the verse as given in the Douai ver- sion : " His eyes are as doves upon brooks of waters , which are washed with milk , and sit beside the beautiful streams . " It may even be said without any ques- tion ...
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... sound of his name and placidly agreed to the propo- sition that he was a genius ; the majority really did not care very much either way . And it is by the passionate few that the renown of genius is kept alive from one generation to ...
... sound of his name and placidly agreed to the propo- sition that he was a genius ; the majority really did not care very much either way . And it is by the passionate few that the renown of genius is kept alive from one generation to ...
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... sound of the slow wheels . MUCH has been written and more said about American manners , or rather the American lack of manners . Americans have frequently been criticized for their bad breeding , and many sarcastic refer- ences to ...
... sound of the slow wheels . MUCH has been written and more said about American manners , or rather the American lack of manners . Americans have frequently been criticized for their bad breeding , and many sarcastic refer- ences to ...
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Progressive Readings in Prose Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain,Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Visualização completa - 1923 |
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