Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 200
... true Britons that will never be persuaded to see him but through edge of the shop where the best puffs and powder were to be sold , was undoubtedly a man of great sagacity and profound skill in the nature of man . But when he had once ...
... true Britons that will never be persuaded to see him but through edge of the shop where the best puffs and powder were to be sold , was undoubtedly a man of great sagacity and profound skill in the nature of man . But when he had once ...
Page 391
... true enlargement of mind which is the power of viewing many things at once as one whole , of referring them severally to their true place in the universal system , of under- standing their respective values , and deter- mining their ...
... true enlargement of mind which is the power of viewing many things at once as one whole , of referring them severally to their true place in the universal system , of under- standing their respective values , and deter- mining their ...
Page 510
... True , true . Well , my way is to Caster- Disturbed by the noise , or possibly by un- 35 bridge ; and ' tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far . Going the same way ? ” " No , I am sorry to say ! I have to get home over there ...
... True , true . Well , my way is to Caster- Disturbed by the noise , or possibly by un- 35 bridge ; and ' tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far . Going the same way ? ” " No , I am sorry to say ! I have to get home over there ...
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