American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... once , and that , if another desired to speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were ... once , but to their seeming great ad- vantage they constantly fell on me all at once and one of them , William ...
... once , and that , if another desired to speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were ... once , but to their seeming great ad- vantage they constantly fell on me all at once and one of them , William ...
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... once . What we term a long poem is , in fact , merely a succession of brief ones - that is to say , of brief poetical effects . It is needless to demonstrate that a poem is such , only in- asmuch as it intensely excites , by elevating ...
... once . What we term a long poem is , in fact , merely a succession of brief ones - that is to say , of brief poetical effects . It is needless to demonstrate that a poem is such , only in- asmuch as it intensely excites , by elevating ...
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... once no government , but at once a better govern- ment . Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect , and that will be one step toward obtaining it . After all , the practical reason why , when the power is ...
... once no government , but at once a better govern- ment . Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect , and that will be one step toward obtaining it . After all , the practical reason why , when the power is ...
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