American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... never tolerating an in- fraction of discipline ; thoroughly versed in the science of his profession , and intrepid to the verge of temerity , though never injudiciously so . For his gallantry in the West In- dian waters as flag ...
... never tolerating an in- fraction of discipline ; thoroughly versed in the science of his profession , and intrepid to the verge of temerity , though never injudiciously so . For his gallantry in the West In- dian waters as flag ...
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... never to die . O you singer solitary , singing by yourself , projecting me ; O solitary me , listening , never more shall I cease perpet- uating you , Never more shall I escape , never more the reverbera- tions , Never more the cries of ...
... never to die . O you singer solitary , singing by yourself , projecting me ; O solitary me , listening , never more shall I cease perpet- uating you , Never more shall I escape , never more the reverbera- tions , Never more the cries of ...
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... never repeat a con- versation , but an idea often . I shall use the same types when I like , but not commonly the same stereotypes . A thought is often original , though you have uttered it a hun- dred times . It has come to you over a ...
... never repeat a con- versation , but an idea often . I shall use the same types when I like , but not commonly the same stereotypes . A thought is often original , though you have uttered it a hun- dred times . It has come to you over a ...
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