American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... voice , of a young woman , uttering lamentations , yet with an uncertain sorrow , and entreating for some favor , which , perhaps , it would grieve her to obtain ; and all the unseen multitude , both saints and sinners , seemed to ...
... voice , of a young woman , uttering lamentations , yet with an uncertain sorrow , and entreating for some favor , which , perhaps , it would grieve her to obtain ; and all the unseen multitude , both saints and sinners , seemed to ...
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... voice was softer , too , and higher in key . But he looked steadily away . " I went to New York . People liked my work . I was very successful , Grant ; more successful than you realize . I could have helped you at any time . There's no ...
... voice was softer , too , and higher in key . But he looked steadily away . " I went to New York . People liked my work . I was very successful , Grant ; more successful than you realize . I could have helped you at any time . There's no ...
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... voice . I have no words to attempt to reproduce his voice , or to try to make you feel as I did , hot and cold with awe of that glimpse into a naked human heart . I felt my own heart contract dreadfully with helpless sympathy . . . and ...
... voice . I have no words to attempt to reproduce his voice , or to try to make you feel as I did , hot and cold with awe of that glimpse into a naked human heart . I felt my own heart contract dreadfully with helpless sympathy . . . and ...
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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