A College Book of American Literature: From the middle of the nineteenth century to the presentMilton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1940 - 1089页 |
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第106页
... feel strained , half stranded , as ropes that tow dis- masted frigates in a gale ; and I may look so . But ere I break , ye'll hear me crack ; and till ye hear that , know that Ahab's hawser tows his purpose yet . Believe ye , men , in ...
... feel strained , half stranded , as ropes that tow dis- masted frigates in a gale ; and I may look so . But ere I break , ye'll hear me crack ; and till ye hear that , know that Ahab's hawser tows his purpose yet . Believe ye , men , in ...
第357页
... feel thee now , That know not what they feel , nor why they bow . Thou canst not be forgot , For all men worship thee , and know it not ; Nor men alone , but babes with wondrous eyes , Newcomers from the skies . 20 We hold the keys of ...
... feel thee now , That know not what they feel , nor why they bow . Thou canst not be forgot , For all men worship thee , and know it not ; Nor men alone , but babes with wondrous eyes , Newcomers from the skies . 20 We hold the keys of ...
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... feel- ing , we are quite justified in requiring him to tell us why he feels as he does about it . It is not enough for him to say that he is a person of particularly sensitive and sound organization , and that his feeling , therefore ...
... feel- ing , we are quite justified in requiring him to tell us why he feels as he does about it . It is not enough for him to say that he is a person of particularly sensitive and sound organization , and that his feeling , therefore ...
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