The South Atlantic Quarterly, Том 1John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker Duke University Press, 1902 |
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... called out the literary efforts of many young men and of some old Its supporters have been men and women of all ages . They have longed for some persons to come who would make literature in the South . They have given to the few efforts ...
... called out the literary efforts of many young men and of some old Its supporters have been men and women of all ages . They have longed for some persons to come who would make literature in the South . They have given to the few efforts ...
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... called a homicide . Between this act and a lynching are these differences : In one instance the single man acts , in the other the community acts ; and the method of the first is less horrible as an execution than the usual methods of ...
... called a homicide . Between this act and a lynching are these differences : In one instance the single man acts , in the other the community acts ; and the method of the first is less horrible as an execution than the usual methods of ...
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... called Ariana is situated in beautiful grounds from which you obtain one of the most charming views in Switzerland . Between you and Mt. Blanc lie all the possible elements of Water , Earth and Sky , which go to make up the perfect ...
... called Ariana is situated in beautiful grounds from which you obtain one of the most charming views in Switzerland . Between you and Mt. Blanc lie all the possible elements of Water , Earth and Sky , which go to make up the perfect ...
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... called it , the tenement houses are the former residences of the well- to - do and the ruling class . Barring considerable dirt , you can see how the wealthy classes lived in Calvin's day ; -and per- haps we need not bar all the dirt ...
... called it , the tenement houses are the former residences of the well- to - do and the ruling class . Barring considerable dirt , you can see how the wealthy classes lived in Calvin's day ; -and per- haps we need not bar all the dirt ...
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... called them " lollipops , " and Lowell himself afterwards spoke of his early poems as " poor windfalls of unripe experience . " Gradually , however , the intimate companionship of Maria White , who " had in her something of the spirit ...
... called them " lollipops , " and Lowell himself afterwards spoke of his early poems as " poor windfalls of unripe experience . " Gradually , however , the intimate companionship of Maria White , who " had in her something of the spirit ...
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