American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 173
... seemed but a minute before the quiet old plantation , in which the harvest , the corn- shucking , and the Christmas holidays alone marked the passage of the quiet seasons , and where a strange carriage or a single horseman coming down ...
... seemed but a minute before the quiet old plantation , in which the harvest , the corn- shucking , and the Christmas holidays alone marked the passage of the quiet seasons , and where a strange carriage or a single horseman coming down ...
Page 357
... seemed fairly cheerful , and the political outlook , though hazy , still depended on Grant himself . No one doubted that Grant's intention had been one of reform ; that his aim had been to place his administration above politics ; and ...
... seemed fairly cheerful , and the political outlook , though hazy , still depended on Grant himself . No one doubted that Grant's intention had been one of reform ; that his aim had been to place his administration above politics ; and ...
Page 894
... seemed mightily pleased with himself , as though he were more familiar than most with the anatomy of decadence , and had detected subtler aspects of the situation than were discernible to the rest of us . Another man assured me that ...
... seemed mightily pleased with himself , as though he were more familiar than most with the anatomy of decadence , and had detected subtler aspects of the situation than were discernible to the rest of us . Another man assured me that ...
Contents
AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | 102 |
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