American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... mind , by observing his own , cannot but have observed that there are two distinct My father being of the Quaker pro- classes of what are called Thoughts : those fession , it was my good fortune to have an that we produce in ourselves ...
... mind , by observing his own , cannot but have observed that there are two distinct My father being of the Quaker pro- classes of what are called Thoughts : those fession , it was my good fortune to have an that we produce in ourselves ...
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... mind , immortal mind , without whose ray , This world's a wilderness and man but clay , Mind , mind alone , in barren , still repose , Nor blooms , nor rises , nor expands , nor flows . Take Christians , Mohawks , democrats , and all ...
... mind , immortal mind , without whose ray , This world's a wilderness and man but clay , Mind , mind alone , in barren , still repose , Nor blooms , nor rises , nor expands , nor flows . Take Christians , Mohawks , democrats , and all ...
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... mind from which it issued , so high does it soar , so long does it sing . Or , I might say , it depends on how far ... mind . Its laws are the laws of his own mind . Nature then becomes to him the meas- ure of his attainments . So much ...
... mind from which it issued , so high does it soar , so long does it sing . Or , I might say , it depends on how far ... mind . Its laws are the laws of his own mind . Nature then becomes to him the meas- ure of his attainments . So much ...
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xvi | 3 |
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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American literature beauty Boston called Captain character colonel Colonial dear death Deerslayer divine earth Edgar Allan Poe edition Emerson England English essay eyes fancy father feel friends gave give hand hath Hawthorne head hear heard heart heaven Herman Melville hope hour Indian James Russell Lowell John lady land letter Ligeia light literary live Longfellow look Lowell M. A. DeWolfe Maypole ment Merry Mount mind Moby-Dick Nathaniel Hawthorne nature never night o'er once perhaps Philip Freneau Poe's poem poet poetry political published round seemed shore song soul speak spirit story sweet tell thee things Thomas Holley Chivers thou thought tion truth verse Virginia voice whole wild William Byrd woods words write wrote young ΙΟ