American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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I'm gwine to keep it as long as I live , " ses I , " as a Crismus present from the handsomest gall in Georgia . " When I sed that , she blushed worse and worse . " Aint you shamed , Majer ? " ses she . " Now you ought to give her a ...
I'm gwine to keep it as long as I live , " ses I , " as a Crismus present from the handsomest gall in Georgia . " When I sed that , she blushed worse and worse . " Aint you shamed , Majer ? " ses she . " Now you ought to give her a ...
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His dualism is apparent when he says of traditional idealistic philosophy : Let it stand then , in the present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction ...
His dualism is apparent when he says of traditional idealistic philosophy : Let it stand then , in the present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction ...
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richest , without ever impoverishing them- selves , not knowing how they live , -if , indeed , there are any such , as has been dreamed ; nor to those who find their en- couragement and inspiration in precisely the present condition of ...
richest , without ever impoverishing them- selves , not knowing how they live , -if , indeed , there are any such , as has been dreamed ; nor to those who find their en- couragement and inspiration in precisely the present condition of ...
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