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Per- using them , which I thought I should have sons of good sense , I have since observed , sel- acquired before that time if I had gone on dom fall into it , except lawyers , university making verses ; since the continual occasion men ...
Per- using them , which I thought I should have sons of good sense , I have since observed , sel- acquired before that time if I had gone on dom fall into it , except lawyers , university making verses ; since the continual occasion men ...
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His com- “ These mountain beds do not agree with me , ” panion now emptied the contents of the keg thought Rip , “ and if this frolic should lay me into large flagons , and made signs to him to up with a fit of the rheumatism , I shall ...
His com- “ These mountain beds do not agree with me , ” panion now emptied the contents of the keg thought Rip , “ and if this frolic should lay me into large flagons , and made signs to him to up with a fit of the rheumatism , I shall ...
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THOUGHT In this early poem Emerson rejoices in his feeling of spiritual superiority over the “ crowd , " a recurrent note among the Old World romantic poets . I am not poor , but I am proud , Of one inalienable right , Above the envy of ...
THOUGHT In this early poem Emerson rejoices in his feeling of spiritual superiority over the “ crowd , " a recurrent note among the Old World romantic poets . I am not poor , but I am proud , Of one inalienable right , Above the envy of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657? | 15 |
THOMAS MORTON 1575?1646? | 21 |
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