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The essay on James Fenimore Cooper appeared first in the NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW in July , 1895 , but has been reprinted often and read with delight ever since ; an extension of these remarks , found among Clemens's unpublished ...
The essay on James Fenimore Cooper appeared first in the NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW in July , 1895 , but has been reprinted often and read with delight ever since ; an extension of these remarks , found among Clemens's unpublished ...
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... he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the appearance which he describes . ... whose head appeared to be a music - box of deli- cate tunes and rhythms , and whose skill and command of language we could not ...
... he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the appearance which he describes . ... whose head appeared to be a music - box of deli- cate tunes and rhythms , and whose skill and command of language we could not ...
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The noise which at a dis- tance appeared like gnashing and thump- ing , on coming nearer was found to be the voice of disputants . The men in one of his visions , seen in heavenly light , appeared like dragons , and seemed in darkness ...
The noise which at a dis- tance appeared like gnashing and thump- ing , on coming nearer was found to be the voice of disputants . The men in one of his visions , seen in heavenly light , appeared like dragons , and seemed in darkness ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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