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The color of the paint is not stated an important omission , but Cooper deals freely in important omissions . No , after all , it was not an important omission , for this nail - head is a hundred yards from the marksmen and could not be ...
The color of the paint is not stated an important omission , but Cooper deals freely in important omissions . No , after all , it was not an important omission , for this nail - head is a hundred yards from the marksmen and could not be ...
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But it seem'd to me , as the objects in Nature , the themes of estheticism , and all special exploitations of the mind and soul , involve not only their own inherent quality , but the qual- ity , just as inherent and important , of ...
But it seem'd to me , as the objects in Nature , the themes of estheticism , and all special exploitations of the mind and soul , involve not only their own inherent quality , but the qual- ity , just as inherent and important , of ...
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The first course is inadmissible , the second is an important experience of youth , and the third is a pleasant and highly desirable supplement . The poet must be very conscious of the main cur- rent , which does not at all flow invari- ...
The first course is inadmissible , the second is an important experience of youth , and the third is a pleasant and highly desirable supplement . The poet must be very conscious of the main cur- rent , which does not at all flow invari- ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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