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Pagina 16
... perhaps in a worse plight than the poor Wanderer , which two years ago carried away her fore - stay while crossing the Bay in a gale . Within twenty - five min- * Gibraltar , January 26 , 1881 . THE FORTUNES OF LITERATURE UNDER THE ...
... perhaps in a worse plight than the poor Wanderer , which two years ago carried away her fore - stay while crossing the Bay in a gale . Within twenty - five min- * Gibraltar , January 26 , 1881 . THE FORTUNES OF LITERATURE UNDER THE ...
Pagina 18
... Perhaps M. Taine would reply that we in America are not a lit- erary people , that we have no national literature , and that what literature has flourished among us is of a leaf and fibre sprung from foreign soil ; in such a re- ply ...
... Perhaps M. Taine would reply that we in America are not a lit- erary people , that we have no national literature , and that what literature has flourished among us is of a leaf and fibre sprung from foreign soil ; in such a re- ply ...
Pagina 25
... perhaps most nearly in this matter of popular litera- ture . It is a significant fact that the peculiar literature of the American pub- lic has already stolen its unnoticed way to the mother - country , as is evinced by the ...
... perhaps most nearly in this matter of popular litera- ture . It is a significant fact that the peculiar literature of the American pub- lic has already stolen its unnoticed way to the mother - country , as is evinced by the ...
Pagina 56
... perhaps reveals the true secret . If he naturally exaggerated the merits of the partner of his hermitage , he did not necessarily ex- aggerate her services to him . It is easily credible that her company saved him from ossifying into a ...
... perhaps reveals the true secret . If he naturally exaggerated the merits of the partner of his hermitage , he did not necessarily ex- aggerate her services to him . It is easily credible that her company saved him from ossifying into a ...
Pagina 63
... perhaps been most clearly expressed by Dr. Charles Ricketts , that this subsidence is produced by the ac- . cumulation of sediment . * The cause ap- pears insignificant , yet something must determine the movement of the earth's crust ...
... perhaps been most clearly expressed by Dr. Charles Ricketts , that this subsidence is produced by the ac- . cumulation of sediment . * The cause ap- pears insignificant , yet something must determine the movement of the earth's crust ...
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