A College Book of American Literature: Briefer CourseMilton Ellis American Book Company, 1954 - 1107 sider |
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... means incon- sistent with its usual mildness . Time will 20 efface those stains ; in proportion as the great body of population approaches them they will reform and become polished and subordinate . Whatever has been said of the four ...
... means incon- sistent with its usual mildness . Time will 20 efface those stains ; in proportion as the great body of population approaches them they will reform and become polished and subordinate . Whatever has been said of the four ...
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... means best adapted for their attainment - no one as yet having been weak enough to deny that the peculiar elevation alluded to is most readily attained in the poem . Now the object , Truth , or the satisfaction of the intellect , and ...
... means best adapted for their attainment - no one as yet having been weak enough to deny that the peculiar elevation alluded to is most readily attained in the poem . Now the object , Truth , or the satisfaction of the intellect , and ...
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... mean that the novel is merely popular . If the novel was not something more than a simple diver- sion , a means of whiling away a dull evening , a long railway journey , it would not , believe me , remain in favor another day . If the ...
... mean that the novel is merely popular . If the novel was not something more than a simple diver- sion , a means of whiling away a dull evening , a long railway journey , it would not , believe me , remain in favor another day . If the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 16 |
Sarah Pierrepont | 24 |
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