A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... soon find him in the opposition . From the AUTOBIOGRAPHY [ HIS REASONS FOR WRITING IT ] I have ever had a pleasure in obtain- ing any little anecdotes of my ances- tors . You may remember the inquiries I made among the remains of my ...
... soon find him in the opposition . From the AUTOBIOGRAPHY [ HIS REASONS FOR WRITING IT ] I have ever had a pleasure in obtain- ing any little anecdotes of my ances- tors . You may remember the inquiries I made among the remains of my ...
Página 120
... soon made myself so much a master of the French as to be able 30 to read the books in that language with ease . I then undertook the Italian . An acquaintance who was also learning it used often to tempt me to play chess with him ...
... soon made myself so much a master of the French as to be able 30 to read the books in that language with ease . I then undertook the Italian . An acquaintance who was also learning it used often to tempt me to play chess with him ...
Página 121
... soon after to attend one of his sermons , in the course of which I perceived he in- tended to finish with a collection , and 50 I silently resolved that he should get nothing from me . I had in my pocket a handful of copper money ...
... soon after to attend one of his sermons , in the course of which I perceived he in- tended to finish with a collection , and 50 I silently resolved that he should get nothing from me . I had in my pocket a handful of copper money ...
Página 131
... soon as we left Abbeville the swarthiness returned . I speak gen- erally ; for there are some fair women at Paris , who , I think , are not whitened by art . As to rouge , they don't pretend . to imitate nature in laying it on . There ...
... soon as we left Abbeville the swarthiness returned . I speak gen- erally ; for there are some fair women at Paris , who , I think , are not whitened by art . As to rouge , they don't pretend . to imitate nature in laying it on . There ...
Página 132
... soon as they found we were strangers it was immedi- ately remitted on that account . At the Traveling is one way of lengthening life , at least in appearance . It is but about a fortnight since we left London , but the variety of scenes ...
... soon as they found we were strangers it was immedi- ately remitted on that account . At the Traveling is one way of lengthening life , at least in appearance . It is but about a fortnight since we left London , but the variety of scenes ...
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