American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1949 |
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Page 450
... things are so clear to Mr. Besant that he has deduced from them a law which he sees embodied in English Fiction , and which is " a truly admirable thing and a great cause for congratula- tion . " It is a great cause for congratulation ...
... things are so clear to Mr. Besant that he has deduced from them a law which he sees embodied in English Fiction , and which is " a truly admirable thing and a great cause for congratula- tion . " It is a great cause for congratulation ...
Page 497
... things they make one do ! " " But surely one's right to want to place one's children . " " One has no business to have any chil- dren , " St. George placidly declared . " I mean , of course , if one wants to do any- thing good . " " But ...
... things they make one do ! " " But surely one's right to want to place one's children . " " One has no business to have any chil- dren , " St. George placidly declared . " I mean , of course , if one wants to do any- thing good . " " But ...
Page 816
... things left undone on this place . She would start tomorrow and do them . It was good to be strong enough for ... things rot for want of using . You waste life when you waste good food . Don't let things get lost . It's bitter to lose ...
... things left undone on this place . She would start tomorrow and do them . It was good to be strong enough for ... things rot for want of using . You waste life when you waste good food . Don't let things get lost . It's bitter to lose ...
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AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
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