American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... hold me , But I hold them ? " 59 50 40 39 30 When I heard the Earth - song I was no RALPH WALDO EMERSON 225 ยท
... hold me , But I hold them ? " 59 50 40 39 30 When I heard the Earth - song I was no RALPH WALDO EMERSON 225 ยท
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... hold him up in it ? or if the web is too finely woven , too irritable by pleasure and pain , so that life stagnates ... holds its dominion , if not to bias the moral judgments , yet to fix the measure of activity and of enjoy- ment . I ...
... hold him up in it ? or if the web is too finely woven , too irritable by pleasure and pain , so that life stagnates ... holds its dominion , if not to bias the moral judgments , yet to fix the measure of activity and of enjoy- ment . I ...
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... Hold - with whom he had never exchanged a word , his position in the ship not bringing him into contact with them ; these men now for the first began to cast upon Billy when they chanced to encounter him , that peculiar glance which ...
... Hold - with whom he had never exchanged a word , his position in the ship not bringing him into contact with them ; these men now for the first began to cast upon Billy when they chanced to encounter him , that peculiar glance which ...
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