American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 1120 pages |
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Page 98
... sides needed , ) from this side Jehovah am I , 3 Old Brahm 2 I , and I Saturnius 3 am ; Not Time affects me- -I am Time , old , modern as any , Unpersuadable , relentless , executing righteous judgments , As the Earth , the Father , the ...
... sides needed , ) from this side Jehovah am I , 3 Old Brahm 2 I , and I Saturnius 3 am ; Not Time affects me- -I am Time , old , modern as any , Unpersuadable , relentless , executing righteous judgments , As the Earth , the Father , the ...
Page 172
... side for nearly a mile , and the mountain on the other side of the river was the centre of a clump of rocky , heavily timbered spurs , so inac- cessible that no feet but those of wild animals or of the hardiest hunter had ever climbed ...
... side for nearly a mile , and the mountain on the other side of the river was the centre of a clump of rocky , heavily timbered spurs , so inac- cessible that no feet but those of wild animals or of the hardiest hunter had ever climbed ...
Page 586
... sides , and was obstinate ; and the numbers on both sides were even . Each side , when I appeared , therefore appealed to me to make it a majority . Mindful of the scholastic adage that whenever you meet a contradiction you must make a ...
... sides , and was obstinate ; and the numbers on both sides were even . Each side , when I appeared , therefore appealed to me to make it a majority . Mindful of the scholastic adage that whenever you meet a contradiction you must make a ...
Contents
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Letter to Mrs Bixby | 102 |
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS | 321 |
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