A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... once said : " Let me make all the ballads of a country , and I care not who makes its laws . " He might with more propriety have said , Let the ladies of a country be educated properly , and they will not only make and administer its ...
... once said : " Let me make all the ballads of a country , and I care not who makes its laws . " He might with more propriety have said , Let the ladies of a country be educated properly , and they will not only make and administer its ...
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... once - it would be enough - actually be deprived of his liberty unjustly . He would be avaricious of it more than of any other earthly possession . I could love a country and its inhabitants if it were a country of freedom . There are ...
... once - it would be enough - actually be deprived of his liberty unjustly . He would be avaricious of it more than of any other earthly possession . I could love a country and its inhabitants if it were a country of freedom . There are ...
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... once , you nothing lose , For when you die you are the same ; The space between is but an hour , The frail duration of a flower . THE PROSPECT OF PEACE . Though clad in winter's gloomy dress1 All Nature's works appear , Yet other ...
... once , you nothing lose , For when you die you are the same ; The space between is but an hour , The frail duration of a flower . THE PROSPECT OF PEACE . Though clad in winter's gloomy dress1 All Nature's works appear , Yet other ...
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... once . She did so in time to minister to Mrs. Wheatley , whose sickness terminated in death the next year ; and the year after , Mr. Wheatley followed her to the grave . Thus deprived of her best friends , poor and desolate , she ...
... once . She did so in time to minister to Mrs. Wheatley , whose sickness terminated in death the next year ; and the year after , Mr. Wheatley followed her to the grave . Thus deprived of her best friends , poor and desolate , she ...
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... once precipitated from the summit of prosperity , and saw all the expectations of his ambition blasted , and himself ruined . The character I have given of him is drawn partly from what I saw of him myself , and partly from information ...
... once precipitated from the summit of prosperity , and saw all the expectations of his ambition blasted , and himself ruined . The character I have given of him is drawn partly from what I saw of him myself , and partly from information ...
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