American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... matter how the night behaved ? What matter how the north - wind raved ? Blow high , blow low , not all its snow Could quench our hearth - fire's ruddy glow . O Time and Change ! -with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day , How ...
... matter how the night behaved ? What matter how the north - wind raved ? Blow high , blow low , not all its snow Could quench our hearth - fire's ruddy glow . O Time and Change ! -with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day , How ...
Page 301
... matter how rude and ungeometrical . ) We have frequently printed the word Democ- racy . Yet I cannot too often repeat that it is a word the real gist of which still sleeps , quite unawaken'd , notwithstanding the resonance and the many ...
... matter how rude and ungeometrical . ) We have frequently printed the word Democ- racy . Yet I cannot too often repeat that it is a word the real gist of which still sleeps , quite unawaken'd , notwithstanding the resonance and the many ...
Page 605
... matter of fact he did not . Before he had reached the central portion of the city he thought the whole matter over and decided it would be useless . As much as he longed to see Carrie , he knew she would be with some one and did not ...
... matter of fact he did not . Before he had reached the central portion of the city he thought the whole matter over and decided it would be useless . As much as he longed to see Carrie , he knew she would be with some one and did not ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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