American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... means , and youth : if it over - glad me to see industry herself adventure now to make use of my aged endeavors , not by such ( I hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brownists , Anabaptists , Papists , Puritans ...
... means , and youth : if it over - glad me to see industry herself adventure now to make use of my aged endeavors , not by such ( I hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brownists , Anabaptists , Papists , Puritans ...
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... means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged . It had been five ... mean ; it might be made to answer , no doubt , -but in my time we employed scarcely any thing else than the Bichloride of ...
... means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged . It had been five ... mean ; it might be made to answer , no doubt , -but in my time we employed scarcely any thing else than the Bichloride of ...
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... mean , quotha ? He means inspiring 3 Matthew Roydon . His " Elegie " on Sidney , published in The Phoenix Nest , a poctical miscellany , in 1593 , is quoted by Lowell again at the end of this essay . 4 " Letters of Obscure Men , " a ...
... mean , quotha ? He means inspiring 3 Matthew Roydon . His " Elegie " on Sidney , published in The Phoenix Nest , a poctical miscellany , in 1593 , is quoted by Lowell again at the end of this essay . 4 " Letters of Obscure Men , " a ...
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