American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... become to her a solitude ; and its inhabitants , strangers ; because her taste for liv- ing has become too refined , too dainty , to relish any thing , found in real life . If she is at all pleasing , and amiable , she will be addressed ...
... become to her a solitude ; and its inhabitants , strangers ; because her taste for liv- ing has become too refined , too dainty , to relish any thing , found in real life . If she is at all pleasing , and amiable , she will be addressed ...
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... become strangely and suddenly rich , in some unforeseen , but easy manner . The same weakness of mind that in- 5 dulges absurd expectations produces petulance in disappointment . Such persons become embit- tered against the country on ...
... become strangely and suddenly rich , in some unforeseen , but easy manner . The same weakness of mind that in- 5 dulges absurd expectations produces petulance in disappointment . Such persons become embit- tered against the country on ...
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... become wealthy . Allan , although he never legally adopted the boy , brought him up as if he were his own child . In 1815 the Allans went to England for a stay of five years . For a part of this time Poe studied in the Manor House ...
... become wealthy . Allan , although he never legally adopted the boy , brought him up as if he were his own child . In 1815 the Allans went to England for a stay of five years . For a part of this time Poe studied in the Manor House ...
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Merry Mount | 14 |
The Revolutionary Period 17651789 | 88 |
The Ephemera | 160 |
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