American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... Sailor " of the less prosaic time alike of the military and merchant navies . With no perceptible trace of the vain- glorious about him , rather with the off - hand unaffectedness of natural regality , he ... SAILOR ยท 387 Billy Budd, Sailor,
... Sailor " of the less prosaic time alike of the military and merchant navies . With no perceptible trace of the vain- glorious about him , rather with the off - hand unaffectedness of natural regality , he ... SAILOR ยท 387 Billy Budd, Sailor,
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... sailor was ready to ascribe them to almost anybody but the man who , to use Billy's own expression , " always had a ... sailor ? And the old - fashioned sailor , the veritable man - before - the - mast , the sailor from boyhood up , he ...
... sailor was ready to ascribe them to almost anybody but the man who , to use Billy's own expression , " always had a ... sailor ? And the old - fashioned sailor , the veritable man - before - the - mast , the sailor from boyhood up , he ...
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... sailor in . " [ 20 ] Now when the foretopman found himself closeted there , as it were , in the cabin with the ... sailor's mind was this : Yes , the Captain , I have always thought , looks kindly upon me . Wonder if he's going to make ...
... sailor in . " [ 20 ] Now when the foretopman found himself closeted there , as it were , in the cabin with the ... sailor's mind was this : Yes , the Captain , I have always thought , looks kindly upon me . Wonder if he's going to make ...
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