The Heritage of American Literature, Band 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 |
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... idea , yet it is a very true one . I shall be able perhaps hereafter to explain myself better ; in the meanwhile , let the following example serve as my first justification . Let us suppose you and I to be travelling ; we observe that ...
... idea , yet it is a very true one . I shall be able perhaps hereafter to explain myself better ; in the meanwhile , let the following example serve as my first justification . Let us suppose you and I to be travelling ; we observe that ...
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... idea of a solitary world , rolling or at rest in the immense ocean of space , gives place to the cheerful idea of a society of worlds , so happily con- trived as to administer , even by their motion , instruction to man . " We see our ...
... idea of a solitary world , rolling or at rest in the immense ocean of space , gives place to the cheerful idea of a society of worlds , so happily con- trived as to administer , even by their motion , instruction to man . " We see our ...
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... Idea of a Visit to a Modern Great Man The Miscellaneous Works of Philip Freneau ( 1788 ) , from which the text is taken , contained a variety of essays on humorous , social , and literary topics . Freneau as a staunch democrat hating ...
... Idea of a Visit to a Modern Great Man The Miscellaneous Works of Philip Freneau ( 1788 ) , from which the text is taken , contained a variety of essays on humorous , social , and literary topics . Freneau as a staunch democrat hating ...
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