Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... facts . " They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain . Who does not know fellows that always have an ill - conditioned fact or two which they lead after them into decent company like so many bull - dogs , ready to let them ...
... facts . " They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain . Who does not know fellows that always have an ill - conditioned fact or two which they lead after them into decent company like so many bull - dogs , ready to let them ...
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... fact is that it is not vited the prominent American authors to speak their written for them alone among us , and it is a quesminds upon a point in the theory and practice of tion of writing , under cover of our universal acceptfiction ...
... fact is that it is not vited the prominent American authors to speak their written for them alone among us , and it is a quesminds upon a point in the theory and practice of tion of writing , under cover of our universal acceptfiction ...
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... fact That is a matter of comparatively little interest . I he was a very kindly man . would so much rather know something about the " Yes , ” replied the minister , " that is one of the status of the workingman among you . " most ...
... fact That is a matter of comparatively little interest . I he was a very kindly man . would so much rather know something about the " Yes , ” replied the minister , " that is one of the status of the workingman among you . " most ...
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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