American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... whole world . A small brook glides through it , with just murmur enough to lull one to repose ; and the occasional ... whole neighborhood abounds with local tales , haunted spots , and twilight superstitions ; stars shoot and meteors ...
... whole world . A small brook glides through it , with just murmur enough to lull one to repose ; and the occasional ... whole neighborhood abounds with local tales , haunted spots , and twilight superstitions ; stars shoot and meteors ...
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... whole train of thought , which I was at some pains in detailing to you just now , concerning the invariable principal of poli- cial action in searches for articles concealed I felt that this whole train of thought would necessarily pass ...
... whole train of thought , which I was at some pains in detailing to you just now , concerning the invariable principal of poli- cial action in searches for articles concealed I felt that this whole train of thought would necessarily pass ...
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... whole , and partakes of the perfection of the whole . Each particle is a microcosm , and faithfully renders the likeness of the world . Not only resemblances exist in things whose analogy is obvious , as when we detect the type of the ...
... whole , and partakes of the perfection of the whole . Each particle is a microcosm , and faithfully renders the likeness of the world . Not only resemblances exist in things whose analogy is obvious , as when we detect the type of the ...
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