American Literary Essays1960 |
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... kind of invisible fence , has fairly im- pounded it , milked it , skimmed it , and got all the cream , and left the farmer only the skimmed milk . The real attractions of the Hollowell farm to me were : its complete retire- ment , being ...
... kind of invisible fence , has fairly im- pounded it , milked it , skimmed it , and got all the cream , and left the farmer only the skimmed milk . The real attractions of the Hollowell farm to me were : its complete retire- ment , being ...
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... kind of euphony and sensuous beauty , the deep- est that sounds can have , we have almost wholly surrendered in our speech . Our intelligence has become complex , and language , to express our thoughts , must commonly be more rapid ...
... kind of euphony and sensuous beauty , the deep- est that sounds can have , we have almost wholly surrendered in our speech . Our intelligence has become complex , and language , to express our thoughts , must commonly be more rapid ...
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... kind of poet himself ; his quarrel with the followers of the Muse was not a quarrel with the goddess ; and the good people of Philistia , distrustful as they may be of profane art , pay undoubting honour to religion , which is a kind of ...
... kind of poet himself ; his quarrel with the followers of the Muse was not a quarrel with the goddess ; and the good people of Philistia , distrustful as they may be of profane art , pay undoubting honour to religion , which is a kind of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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