Anglo-American Literature and MannersC. Scribner, 1852 - 312 pages |
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... Masses , PAGE 94 € 101 SEC . III . - Poetry of Vengeance and of Popular Wrath in Europe , 109 CHAPTER III . SEC . I. - Herman Melville and his Real Voyages , SEC . II Are Mr. Melville's Voyages Apocryphal ? 118 . 122 SEC . III . - New ...
... Masses , PAGE 94 € 101 SEC . III . - Poetry of Vengeance and of Popular Wrath in Europe , 109 CHAPTER III . SEC . I. - Herman Melville and his Real Voyages , SEC . II Are Mr. Melville's Voyages Apocryphal ? 118 . 122 SEC . III . - New ...
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... masses . " I gave him my opinions , and suggested several amendments tending to soften the high- colored expression of freedom . It is not by sounding words that revolutions are produced . " The Alas ! Morris touched the wound with his ...
... masses . " I gave him my opinions , and suggested several amendments tending to soften the high- colored expression of freedom . It is not by sounding words that revolutions are produced . " The Alas ! Morris touched the wound with his ...
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... mass , a lighted candle ' to the cassock of a fashionable abbé ; what politico - romantic discussions were heard at the restaurateurs ' of Versailles ; how the expiring monarchy looked everywhere for advice , counsel , direction ...
... mass , a lighted candle ' to the cassock of a fashionable abbé ; what politico - romantic discussions were heard at the restaurateurs ' of Versailles ; how the expiring monarchy looked everywhere for advice , counsel , direction ...
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... mass in the chapel . In the tribune above , we have a Bishop , an Abbé , the Duchess , her maids , and some of their friends . Madame de Chastellux is below on her knees . We are amused above by a number of little tricks played off by ...
... mass in the chapel . In the tribune above , we have a Bishop , an Abbé , the Duchess , her maids , and some of their friends . Madame de Chastellux is below on her knees . We are amused above by a number of little tricks played off by ...
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... mass of minute particulars . Instead of disposing of his materials , arranging , commanding them as a master , he sometimes lets them get the better of him ; he is their slave . The author is as if in a jury - box , he tells the truth ...
... mass of minute particulars . Instead of disposing of his materials , arranging , commanding them as a master , he sometimes lets them get the better of him ; he is their slave . The author is as if in a jury - box , he tells the truth ...
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