The North American Review, 68. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 188
... thing go thru my leg , -'t wuz nothin ' more ' n a skeeter ! Then there's the yaller fever , tu , they call it here el vomito , ( Come , thet wun't du , you landcrab there , I tell ye to le ' go my toe ! My gracious ! it's a scorpion ...
... thing go thru my leg , -'t wuz nothin ' more ' n a skeeter ! Then there's the yaller fever , tu , they call it here el vomito , ( Come , thet wun't du , you landcrab there , I tell ye to le ' go my toe ! My gracious ! it's a scorpion ...
Sayfa 193
... thing more ; The ocean of song heaves and glitters before him , The depth and the vastness and longing sweep o'er him , He knows every breaker and shoal on the chart , He has the Coast Pilot and so on by heart , Yet he spends his whole ...
... thing more ; The ocean of song heaves and glitters before him , The depth and the vastness and longing sweep o'er him , He knows every breaker and shoal on the chart , He has the Coast Pilot and so on by heart , Yet he spends his whole ...
Sayfa 507
... thing . We supposed that it also meant to imbibe , or take up a part of , and it was in this sense that we used it ; it is usual to say , that a sponge absorbs water , but we do not thereby mean that it will suck dry the Atlantic , or ...
... thing . We supposed that it also meant to imbibe , or take up a part of , and it was in this sense that we used it ; it is usual to say , that a sponge absorbs water , but we do not thereby mean that it will suck dry the Atlantic , or ...
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