Home Study Circle Library, Том 10Seymour Eaton Doubleday & McClure, 1900 |
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... courses of lectures in French , Spanish , and Italian literature ; he translated the Spanish poem " Coplas de Manrique " and other foreign poems , and altogether he was as effectively busy as a man could be . At this period of his life ...
... courses of lectures in French , Spanish , and Italian literature ; he translated the Spanish poem " Coplas de Manrique " and other foreign poems , and altogether he was as effectively busy as a man could be . At this period of his life ...
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... course of time , the smithy had to be taken away , there was made out of the timber of " the spreading chestnut tree ” that shaded it a chair that was presented to the poet by “ the village children , " and the present was one he ...
... course of time , the smithy had to be taken away , there was made out of the timber of " the spreading chestnut tree ” that shaded it a chair that was presented to the poet by “ the village children , " and the present was one he ...
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... course of time , the smithy had to be taken away , there was made out of the timber of " the spreading chestnut tree that shaded it a chair that was presented to the poet by " the village children , " and the present was one he greatly ...
... course of time , the smithy had to be taken away , there was made out of the timber of " the spreading chestnut tree that shaded it a chair that was presented to the poet by " the village children , " and the present was one he greatly ...
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... returned and bade him good morning — much to my relief , and , I have no doubt , much to his . " Of course , this anecdote il- Photograph by Gutekunst from a daguerreotype . lustrates Hawthorne's idiosyncrasy 90 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... returned and bade him good morning — much to my relief , and , I have no doubt , much to his . " Of course , this anecdote il- Photograph by Gutekunst from a daguerreotype . lustrates Hawthorne's idiosyncrasy 90 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... course , by his growing fame as a poet , he impressed his views upon the public mind , perhaps more continuously , and more effectively , than any other private person in the republic . He never rested . His watchfulness never slept ...
... course , by his growing fame as a poet , he impressed his views upon the public mind , perhaps more continuously , and more effectively , than any other private person in the republic . He never rested . His watchfulness never slept ...
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