The North American Review, 65. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 231
... look , word , or gesture of intentional impertinence will not assail her , nor a single offensive expression reach her ear , in passing from one corner to another of that vast and half- savage continent . So great and universal is the ...
... look , word , or gesture of intentional impertinence will not assail her , nor a single offensive expression reach her ear , in passing from one corner to another of that vast and half- savage continent . So great and universal is the ...
Sayfa 335
... looks ! Nature so young and vigorous , and this poor place so decrepit and halt ! The stone house at the corner has not a whole window in it , and the chimneys look more ancient than the Pyramids ; the hewn - log dwelling to the left ...
... looks ! Nature so young and vigorous , and this poor place so decrepit and halt ! The stone house at the corner has not a whole window in it , and the chimneys look more ancient than the Pyramids ; the hewn - log dwelling to the left ...
Sayfa 471
... look where he is going , however , or he may make a false step ; the earth may give way under his feet , and he may fall into what ? into an abyss , a cavern , a bog ? No , into a hut , - into a human dwelling - place , whose existence ...
... look where he is going , however , or he may make a false step ; the earth may give way under his feet , and he may fall into what ? into an abyss , a cavern , a bog ? No , into a hut , - into a human dwelling - place , whose existence ...
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