The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 - American essays |
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Page 202
... appeared that the best part of English literature , even in the range of poetry , was in fact written by men of even more than middle age . So the es- say was never finished , though a good deal of it was sketched out . Yesterday I took ...
... appeared that the best part of English literature , even in the range of poetry , was in fact written by men of even more than middle age . So the es- say was never finished , though a good deal of it was sketched out . Yesterday I took ...
Page 211
... appeared before his audi- ence in the open square in front of North Market Hall . His opponents had been more active than his friends . Ten thou- sand roughs , determined to make troub- le , had assembled there ; and when the speaker ...
... appeared before his audi- ence in the open square in front of North Market Hall . His opponents had been more active than his friends . Ten thou- sand roughs , determined to make troub- le , had assembled there ; and when the speaker ...
Page 495
... appeared upon the ridge of an eminence , known as the Gil- lies ' Hill , behind their countrymen's line of battle , displaying horse - cloths and simi- lar articles for ensigns of war . The strug- gling English , believing that they saw ...
... appeared upon the ridge of an eminence , known as the Gil- lies ' Hill , behind their countrymen's line of battle , displaying horse - cloths and simi- lar articles for ensigns of war . The strug- gling English , believing that they saw ...
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