American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... look upon the said children , which accordingly they do ; and at the time of that look ( I dare not say by that look , as the Salem Gentlemen do ) , the afflicted are cast into a fit . The appre- hended are then blinded and ordered to ...
... look upon the said children , which accordingly they do ; and at the time of that look ( I dare not say by that look , as the Salem Gentlemen do ) , the afflicted are cast into a fit . The appre- hended are then blinded and ordered to ...
Pagina 828
... look down on it , mankind begin to look up at it . As for your high towers and monu- ments , there was a crazy fellow once in this town who undertook to dig through to China , and he got so far that , as he said , Rice Molasses Rye meal ...
... look down on it , mankind begin to look up at it . As for your high towers and monu- ments , there was a crazy fellow once in this town who undertook to dig through to China , and he got so far that , as he said , Rice Molasses Rye meal ...
Pagina 949
... look too deeply into his secrets . Endeavor- ing to recover himself , he stared forth wildly from his inner world into the outer one and spoke like a man in a dream . " Yes ; I am Giovanni Guasconti . You are Professor Pietro Baglioni ...
... look too deeply into his secrets . Endeavor- ing to recover himself , he stared forth wildly from his inner world into the outer one and spoke like a man in a dream . " Yes ; I am Giovanni Guasconti . You are Professor Pietro Baglioni ...
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