Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 149
... kind of imaginative experience he creates must be recognizable , or he will draw a blank with his audience . Hence the literary records and the merely informative records of the patterns of outward behavior and inward reactions of ...
... kind of imaginative experience he creates must be recognizable , or he will draw a blank with his audience . Hence the literary records and the merely informative records of the patterns of outward behavior and inward reactions of ...
Strana 314
... kind of Fly or Beetle ; from whence the Worm , as soon as it was hatched , began to eat into the Substance of the Wood , and after some time came out again a Fly of the Parent kind , and so the Species increased . The season in which ...
... kind of Fly or Beetle ; from whence the Worm , as soon as it was hatched , began to eat into the Substance of the Wood , and after some time came out again a Fly of the Parent kind , and so the Species increased . The season in which ...
Strana 334
... Kind to my Neighbours , good - natured to my Companions , and hospitable to Strangers , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be averse to Talebearing , Backbiting , Detraction , Slander , & Craft , and overreaching , abhor Extortion ...
... Kind to my Neighbours , good - natured to my Companions , and hospitable to Strangers , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be averse to Talebearing , Backbiting , Detraction , Slander , & Craft , and overreaching , abhor Extortion ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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