The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... feeling was decidedly against the ministers of the law ; so much so , indeed , as to render it doubtful whether the coachmen , whose conduct had been flagrantly criminal , would not be rescued . Now , in America , I think the feel- ing ...
... feeling was decidedly against the ministers of the law ; so much so , indeed , as to render it doubtful whether the coachmen , whose conduct had been flagrantly criminal , would not be rescued . Now , in America , I think the feel- ing ...
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... feeling like it ? Ah , but there is a half- acknowledged melancholy like to this when we stand in the perfected vigor of our life and feel that Time has now given us all his flowers , and that the next work of his never idle fingers ...
... feeling like it ? Ah , but there is a half- acknowledged melancholy like to this when we stand in the perfected vigor of our life and feel that Time has now given us all his flowers , and that the next work of his never idle fingers ...
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... feel ye in your strength- O spells more sure than e'er Judæan king Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane ! O charms ... feeling for antiquity is recalled in several lines , the poem bears the genu- ine stamp of Poe , and represents his ...
... feel ye in your strength- O spells more sure than e'er Judæan king Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane ! O charms ... feeling for antiquity is recalled in several lines , the poem bears the genu- ine stamp of Poe , and represents his ...
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