A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 páginas |
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... persons , promising 5 embrace you . You need not be at all the themselves that they shall escape . If more fearful of coming because of your we knew that there was one person , and sins , let them be ever so black . If you but one , in ...
... persons , promising 5 embrace you . You need not be at all the themselves that they shall escape . If more fearful of coming because of your we knew that there was one person , and sins , let them be ever so black . If you but one , in ...
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... person . They do not wish to be lovely , but to be loved . Men of character like to hear of their faults : the other class do not like to hear of faults ; they worship events ; secure to them a fact , a connection , a cer- tain chain of ...
... person . They do not wish to be lovely , but to be loved . Men of character like to hear of their faults : the other class do not like to hear of faults ; they worship events ; secure to them a fact , a connection , a cer- tain chain of ...
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... person . Nature never rhymes her sentiment ; as we read , in an age of polish 20 children , nor makes two men alike . When and criticism , the first lines of written . we see a great man , we fancy a resemblance prose and verse of a ...
... person . Nature never rhymes her sentiment ; as we read , in an age of polish 20 children , nor makes two men alike . When and criticism , the first lines of written . we see a great man , we fancy a resemblance prose and verse of a ...
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