The Heritage of American Literature, Band 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 |
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... meet ? " Why didst thou leave thy damp infected cell ? " If that was purgatory , this is hell— " We , too , grown ... meets them all , " Or , sent afar to Britain's barbarous shore , " There die neglected , and return no more : " Ah ...
... meet ? " Why didst thou leave thy damp infected cell ? " If that was purgatory , this is hell— " We , too , grown ... meets them all , " Or , sent afar to Britain's barbarous shore , " There die neglected , and return no more : " Ah ...
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... meet an adver- sary , but it exceeds their powers to use their weap- ons properly , when it comes to serious work . The swaggerer is ever a coward at heart , however well 30 he may wear a mask for a time . But enough of this . We ...
... meet an adver- sary , but it exceeds their powers to use their weap- ons properly , when it comes to serious work . The swaggerer is ever a coward at heart , however well 30 he may wear a mask for a time . But enough of this . We ...
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... meets sur- face . When our life ceases to be inward and private , conversation degenerates into mere gossip . We rarely meet a man who can tell us any news which he has not read in a newspaper , or been told by his neighbor ; and , for ...
... meets sur- face . When our life ceases to be inward and private , conversation degenerates into mere gossip . We rarely meet a man who can tell us any news which he has not read in a newspaper , or been told by his neighbor ; and , for ...
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