Masters of American Literature, Volumen2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... words . You would have noticed that , if there hadn't been a considerable stretch of time and an exciting quarrel inserted be- tween the two readings . " A Voice . " Name the difference . " The Tanner . " The word very is in Billson's ...
... words . You would have noticed that , if there hadn't been a considerable stretch of time and an exciting quarrel inserted be- tween the two readings . " A Voice . " Name the difference . " The Tanner . " The word very is in Billson's ...
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... words for it Mr. Burgess to try to resume , and for the people to get their eyes partially wiped ; then it broke out again ; and afterward yet again ; then at last Burgess was able to get out these serious words : " It is useless to try ...
... words for it Mr. Burgess to try to resume , and for the people to get their eyes partially wiped ; then it broke out again ; and afterward yet again ; then at last Burgess was able to get out these serious words : " It is useless to try ...
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... words . never uttered to any one . I've always done justice to the generous impulse that made him speak ; it was simply compunction for a snub unconsciously ad- ministered to a man of letters in a position inferior to his own , a man of ...
... words . never uttered to any one . I've always done justice to the generous impulse that made him speak ; it was simply compunction for a snub unconsciously ad- ministered to a man of letters in a position inferior to his own , a man of ...
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