American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... seen to wink at each other , and put their tongues in their cheeks : and the self - impor- tant man in the cocked hat , who , when the alarm was over , had returned to the field , screwed down the corners of his mouth , and shook his ...
... seen to wink at each other , and put their tongues in their cheeks : and the self - impor- tant man in the cocked hat , who , when the alarm was over , had returned to the field , screwed down the corners of his mouth , and shook his ...
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... seen before , and which shall never be seen again . The heavens change every moment , and reflect their glory or gloom on the plains beneath . The state of the crop in the surrounding farms alters the expression of the earth from week ...
... seen before , and which shall never be seen again . The heavens change every moment , and reflect their glory or gloom on the plains beneath . The state of the crop in the surrounding farms alters the expression of the earth from week ...
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... seen that there is nothing lucky or capricious in these analogies , but that they are constant , and pervade nature ... seen to extend from it to man , and the little drudge is seen to be a monitor NATURE 241.
... seen that there is nothing lucky or capricious in these analogies , but that they are constant , and pervade nature ... seen to extend from it to man , and the little drudge is seen to be a monitor NATURE 241.
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