Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 152
... gave him my reasons for it , although he hath rather chosen to follow other authors . little brook , which , as I have already said , was excellent water . The ship came within half a league of this creek , and sent out her long - boat ...
... gave him my reasons for it , although he hath rather chosen to follow other authors . little brook , which , as I have already said , was excellent water . The ship came within half a league of this creek , and sent out her long - boat ...
Page 476
... gave him his fair child With joy ; and all the pleasant life they led , They three , in that long - distant summer- time- The castle , and the dewy woods , and hunt And hound , and morn on those delightful hills 630 635 In Ader - baijan ...
... gave him his fair child With joy ; and all the pleasant life they led , They three , in that long - distant summer- time- The castle , and the dewy woods , and hunt And hound , and morn on those delightful hills 630 635 In Ader - baijan ...
Page 524
... gave his consent to my returning again to Philadelphia , advis'd me to behave respectfully to the people there , endeavor to obtain the general esteem , and avoid lampoon- too much inclination ; telling me , that by steady industry and ...
... gave his consent to my returning again to Philadelphia , advis'd me to behave respectfully to the people there , endeavor to obtain the general esteem , and avoid lampoon- too much inclination ; telling me , that by steady industry and ...
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