American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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Page 55
... less fleshy ; more disposed to stoop ; have more promi- nent features , and faces less full ; are less ruddy , and more tanned ; have much smaller hands and feet , anti - democrati- cal as it may be ; and are more slouching in gait ...
... less fleshy ; more disposed to stoop ; have more promi- nent features , and faces less full ; are less ruddy , and more tanned ; have much smaller hands and feet , anti - democrati- cal as it may be ; and are more slouching in gait ...
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... less than fifty - eight thousand square miles of territory ; the state of New York , about forty - three thousand . On the former surface , there is a population of something like fifteen millions ; on the latter , a population of less ...
... less than fifty - eight thousand square miles of territory ; the state of New York , about forty - three thousand . On the former surface , there is a population of something like fifteen millions ; on the latter , a population of less ...
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... less of intuitional convic- tion than of strong suspicion clogged by strange dubieties . The perplexity he evinced proceeded less from aught touch- ing the man informed against — as Claggart doubtless opined than from considerations how ...
... less of intuitional convic- tion than of strong suspicion clogged by strange dubieties . The perplexity he evinced proceeded less from aught touch- ing the man informed against — as Claggart doubtless opined than from considerations how ...
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