Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... whole consensus of the ages has considered more and more sacred with every year of growth in delicacy ; yet , 10 after all these prodigious allowances , I owe some keen delights to a certain combination of bigness and naïvety which make ...
... whole consensus of the ages has considered more and more sacred with every year of growth in delicacy ; yet , 10 after all these prodigious allowances , I owe some keen delights to a certain combination of bigness and naïvety which make ...
Pagina 539
... whole story , with details I had not thought of before ; and he was just as enthusiastic about my getting my picture as the Westchester Park station- master or the head man of the stables . It was morally certain to be turned in , the ...
... whole story , with details I had not thought of before ; and he was just as enthusiastic about my getting my picture as the Westchester Park station- master or the head man of the stables . It was morally certain to be turned in , the ...
Pagina 757
... whole tamarack off whole , As clean as boys do off a willow twig To make a willow whistle on a Sunday In April by subsiding meadow brooks . They seemed to ask him just to see him go , ' How is the wife , Paul ? ' and he always went . He ...
... whole tamarack off whole , As clean as boys do off a willow twig To make a willow whistle on a Sunday In April by subsiding meadow brooks . They seemed to ask him just to see him go , ' How is the wife , Paul ? ' and he always went . He ...
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