American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... Land ! In Dixie Land whar I was born in , Early on one frosty mornin ' , Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie Land ! Chorus Den I wish I was in Dixie ! Hooray ! Hooray ! In Dixie's Land we'll take our stand , to lib an ' die in ...
... Land ! In Dixie Land whar I was born in , Early on one frosty mornin ' , Look away ! Look away ! Look away ! Dixie Land ! Chorus Den I wish I was in Dixie ! Hooray ! Hooray ! In Dixie's Land we'll take our stand , to lib an ' die in ...
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... land from Indians ; from us who have owned it longer than any can remember ; land that our ancestors are buried in , — will take that land and give it to themselves , and say it is theirs ? Is it to hear this again said in your face ...
... land from Indians ; from us who have owned it longer than any can remember ; land that our ancestors are buried in , — will take that land and give it to themselves , and say it is theirs ? Is it to hear this again said in your face ...
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... Land , printed in 1922 , while the finest example of order is the Four Quartets , which were published in sequence from 1936 to 1943. Eliot's growth in profundity if not in virtuosity has been remarka- ble . When he started to write ...
... Land , printed in 1922 , while the finest example of order is the Four Quartets , which were published in sequence from 1936 to 1943. Eliot's growth in profundity if not in virtuosity has been remarka- ble . When he started to write ...
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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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