Major Writers of America, Band 1Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... person by mere nature , for instance , may be liable to be affected with the story of Jesus Christ , and the sufferings he underwent , as well as by any other tragical story : he may be the more affected with it from the interest he con ...
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... PERSON to be in the possession of something as perfect as mortal man has a right to demand ; he tries to make it better , and ruins it entirely . A PERSON to spend all his life and splendid tal- ents in trying to achieve something ...
... PERSON to be in the possession of something as perfect as mortal man has a right to demand ; he tries to make it better , and ruins it entirely . A PERSON to spend all his life and splendid tal- ents in trying to achieve something ...
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... person does or thinks is of consequence . Not a move can a man or woman make that affects him or her in a day or a month or any part of the direct lifetime or the hour of death but the same affects him or her on- ward afterward through ...
... person does or thinks is of consequence . Not a move can a man or woman make that affects him or her in a day or a month or any part of the direct lifetime or the hour of death but the same affects him or her on- ward afterward through ...
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Samuel Eliot Morison | 10 |
Of the Troubles That Befell | 16 |
EDWARD TAYLOR | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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