Major American WritersHoward Mumford Jones, Ernest Erwin Leisy Harcourt, Brace, 1939 - 1528 páginas |
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... speak tho ' sure - Line 567 of the Essay on Criticism reads : " And speak , tho ' sure , with seeming diffidence . " 7. For want of modesty - Franklin's memory has curiously betrayed him . The couplet he is discussing is not by Pope at ...
... speak tho ' sure - Line 567 of the Essay on Criticism reads : " And speak , tho ' sure , with seeming diffidence . " 7. For want of modesty - Franklin's memory has curiously betrayed him . The couplet he is discussing is not by Pope at ...
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... speak your thoughts as freely as if I were the sarjeant himself , seeking your good and nothing else . " Mabel dropped her hands , arose , and stood face to face with her two suitors , though the flush that was on her cheeks was ...
... speak your thoughts as freely as if I were the sarjeant himself , seeking your good and nothing else . " Mabel dropped her hands , arose , and stood face to face with her two suitors , though the flush that was on her cheeks was ...
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... speak as they spoke , and act as they acted upon it . This is all Republicans ask - all Republicans desire — in relation to slavery . As those fathers marked it , so let it be again marked , as an evil not to be ex- tended , but to be ...
... speak as they spoke , and act as they acted upon it . This is all Republicans ask - all Republicans desire — in relation to slavery . As those fathers marked it , so let it be again marked , as an evil not to be ex- tended , but to be ...
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