Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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Pagina 216
... Better the greedy wave should swallow all , Better to meet the death - conducted ball , Better to sleep on occan's deepest bed 90 At once destroy'd and number'd with the dead , Than thus to perish in the face of day , Where twice ten ...
... Better the greedy wave should swallow all , Better to meet the death - conducted ball , Better to sleep on occan's deepest bed 90 At once destroy'd and number'd with the dead , Than thus to perish in the face of day , Where twice ten ...
Pagina 346
... better for our publisher ; they have read them attentively - so much the better for themselves . The melancholy fate of my dear aunt Charity 25 has had a wonderful effect ; and I have now before me a letter from a gentleman who lives op ...
... better for our publisher ; they have read them attentively - so much the better for themselves . The melancholy fate of my dear aunt Charity 25 has had a wonderful effect ; and I have now before me a letter from a gentleman who lives op ...
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... better than any farmer in Concord did that year . 99 doing , are we certain that what is one man's gain is not another's loss , and that the stable - boy has equal cause with his master to be satisfied ? Granted that some public works ...
... better than any farmer in Concord did that year . 99 doing , are we certain that what is one man's gain is not another's loss , and that the stable - boy has equal cause with his master to be satisfied ? Granted that some public works ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
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