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" In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life are quite different from those described in poetry. They are by no means the stoics that they are represented; taciturn, unbending, without a tear or a smile. "
The New-York Review - 第197页
1838
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1835 - 878 页
...to which the Indians appear to me much more prone than is generally imagined. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life...it is true, when in company with white men, whose good-will they distrust, whose language they do not understand ; but the white man is equally taciturn...
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A Tour on the Prairies

Washington Irving - 1835 - 220 页
...to which the Indians appear to me much more prone than is generally imagined. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life...unbending, without a tear or a smile. Taciturn they arej it is true; when in company with white men, whose good will they distrust, and whose language...
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The Crayon Miscellany

Washington Irving - 1849 - 394 页
...to which the Indians appear to me much more prone tlian is generally imagined. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life,...it is true, when in company with white men, whose good-will they distrust, and whose language they do not understand ; but the white man is equally taciturn...
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The Crayon Reading Book: Comprising Selections from the Various Writings of ...

Washington Irving - 1849 - 278 页
...to which the Indians appear to me much more prone than is generally imagined. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life,...it is true, when in company with white men, whose good-will they distrust, and whose language they do not understand ; but the white man is equally taciturn...
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The Crayon Miscellany

Washington Irving - 1849 - 390 页
...to which the Indians appear to me much more prone than is generally imagined. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life,...it is true, when in company with white men, whose good-will they distrust, and whose language they do not understand; but the white man is equally taciturn...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, 第 12 卷

1835 - 592 页
...so much ridicule, after all, attaching to the line — " When wild in woods the noble savage ran." they are represented— taciturn, unbending, without...it is true, when in company with white men, whose good-will they distrust, and whose language they do not understand ; but the white man is equally taciturn...
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Eliza Cook's Journal, 第 3 卷

Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 页
...none are so happy as those who " honour their fathers and mothers." THE AMERICAN INDIANS. The Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life are quite différent from those described in poetry. They are by no means the stoics that they are represented...
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Works, 第 9 卷

Washington Irving - 1851 - 398 页
...to which the Indians appear to me much more prone than is generally imagined. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life,...it is true, when in company with white men, whose good-will they distrust, and whose language they do not understand ; but the white man is equally taciturn...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 490 页
...prone than is generally imagined. 4. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of Beeing in real life are quite different from those described in poetry. They are by no means the stoics11 that they are represented; taciturn, unbending, without a tear or a smile. Taciturn they are,...
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The Standard First[-fifth] Reader ...

Epes Sargent - 1859 - 450 页
...which the Indians appear to me much more prone than is generally imagined. 4. In fact, the Indians that I have had an opportunity of seeing in real life...those described in poetry. They are by no means the stoics1" that they are represented; taciturn, unbending, without a tear or a smile. Taciturn they are,...
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