American Literature Through Illustrative ReadingsC. Scribner's sons, 1915 - 463 páginas |
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... CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH ( 1580-1631 ) 2 . WILLIAM STRACHEY ( d . 1617 ) . -THE BAY PSALM BOOK ( 1640 ) 3. RICHARD MATHER , THOMAS WELDE , AND JOHN ELIOT 4 . ANNE BRADSTREET ( 1613-1672 ) 5. BENJAMIN HARRIS - THE NEW ENGLAND PRIMER ( 1687 ...
... CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH ( 1580-1631 ) 2 . WILLIAM STRACHEY ( d . 1617 ) . -THE BAY PSALM BOOK ( 1640 ) 3. RICHARD MATHER , THOMAS WELDE , AND JOHN ELIOT 4 . ANNE BRADSTREET ( 1613-1672 ) 5. BENJAMIN HARRIS - THE NEW ENGLAND PRIMER ( 1687 ...
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... Captain John Smith ( 1580-1631 ) , gentleman adventurer and soldier of fortune , was one of the founders of Jamestown and became the mainstay of the Virginia colony . The dra- matic story of Pocahontas keeps his memory green . Though ...
... Captain John Smith ( 1580-1631 ) , gentleman adventurer and soldier of fortune , was one of the founders of Jamestown and became the mainstay of the Virginia colony . The dra- matic story of Pocahontas keeps his memory green . Though ...
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... captain heard it , and thought of his home In a cot by the brook ; in a cot by the brook . With mother and sister and memories dear , He so gayly forsook , he so gayly forsook . Cooling shades of the night were coming apace , The tattoo ...
... captain heard it , and thought of his home In a cot by the brook ; in a cot by the brook . With mother and sister and memories dear , He so gayly forsook , he so gayly forsook . Cooling shades of the night were coming apace , The tattoo ...
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... captain seemed very much out of humour . Nothing went right or fast enough for him . He quarrelled with the cook , and threatened to flog him for throwing wood on deck , and had a dispute with the mate about reeving a Spanish burton ...
... captain seemed very much out of humour . Nothing went right or fast enough for him . He quarrelled with the cook , and threatened to flog him for throwing wood on deck , and had a dispute with the mate about reeving a Spanish burton ...
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... captain had the advantage , for his voice was loud and clear— " You see your condition ! You see your condition ! Will you ever give me any more of your jaw ? " No answer ; and then came wrestling and heaving , as though the man was ...
... captain had the advantage , for his voice was loud and clear— " You see your condition ! You see your condition ! Will you ever give me any more of your jaw ? " No answer ; and then came wrestling and heaving , as though the man was ...
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