American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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Pardon me if I offend in loving that I have cherished truly by the loss of my prime fortunes , means , and youth : if it ... I mean not the Brownists of Leyden and Amsterdam at New Plymouth , who al- though by accident , ignorance , and ...
Pardon me if I offend in loving that I have cherished truly by the loss of my prime fortunes , means , and youth : if it ... I mean not the Brownists of Leyden and Amsterdam at New Plymouth , who al- though by accident , ignorance , and ...
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It was by no means my design , however , to expatiate upon the merits of what I should read you . These will necessarily speak for themselves . Boccalini , in his " Advertisements from Parnassus , " tells us that Zoilus once presented ...
It was by no means my design , however , to expatiate upon the merits of what I should read you . These will necessarily speak for themselves . Boccalini , in his " Advertisements from Parnassus , " tells us that Zoilus once presented ...
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My father lived a thousand , and was by no means in his dotage when he died . " Here ensued a brisk series of questions and computations , by means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged .
My father lived a thousand , and was by no means in his dotage when he died . " Here ensued a brisk series of questions and computations , by means of which it became evident that the antiquity of the Mummy had been grossly misjudged .
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