The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... fear not . I see no real cause for fear . I know our situation well , and can see the way out of it . While our army was collected , Howe dared not risk a battle ; and it is no credit to him that he decamped from the White Plains , and ...
... fear not . I see no real cause for fear . I know our situation well , and can see the way out of it . While our army was collected , Howe dared not risk a battle ; and it is no credit to him that he decamped from the White Plains , and ...
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... fear is a thing , which a scholar by his very function puts behind him . Fear always springs from ignorance . It is a shame to him if his tranquillity , amid dangerous times , arise from the presumption that , like children and women ...
... fear is a thing , which a scholar by his very function puts behind him . Fear always springs from ignorance . It is a shame to him if his tranquillity , amid dangerous times , arise from the presumption that , like children and women ...
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... fear to breast the sea ! Our hearts , our hopes , are all with thee , 370 375 386 385 390 395 Our hearts , our hopes , our prayers , our tears , Our faith triumphant o'er our fears , Are all with thee , -are all with thee ! 1849 [ 1849 ] ...
... fear to breast the sea ! Our hearts , our hopes , are all with thee , 370 375 386 385 390 395 Our hearts , our hopes , our prayers , our tears , Our faith triumphant o'er our fears , Are all with thee , -are all with thee ! 1849 [ 1849 ] ...
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