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... character . . . . The book is full of living and breathing characters . In every detail of execution it shows a greater facility , a richer command of resources , than any of its predecessors . " - New York Tribune . " It is in detail ...
... character . . . . The book is full of living and breathing characters . In every detail of execution it shows a greater facility , a richer command of resources , than any of its predecessors . " - New York Tribune . " It is in detail ...
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... character not strive against it ; be a great author , as you are destined to be . Cultivate the art of uttering combined with peculiar social qualities . His the truths of feeling . Nourish eloquence , and nature was deeply religious ...
... character not strive against it ; be a great author , as you are destined to be . Cultivate the art of uttering combined with peculiar social qualities . His the truths of feeling . Nourish eloquence , and nature was deeply religious ...
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... character , and bearing slavery , with the single consolation that a a similar title , The Homes and Haunts of our better civilization grew thereby upon the Elder Poets , one is struck by the fact that the ruins of the old . Six ...
... character , and bearing slavery , with the single consolation that a a similar title , The Homes and Haunts of our better civilization grew thereby upon the Elder Poets , one is struck by the fact that the ruins of the old . Six ...
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... character - painter , has a narrative style which is original without be- ing strained or affected , he will be certain of a far larger hearing for his tale than he could otherwise gain . The success of Mr. Blackmore's novels is largely ...
... character - painter , has a narrative style which is original without be- ing strained or affected , he will be certain of a far larger hearing for his tale than he could otherwise gain . The success of Mr. Blackmore's novels is largely ...
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... character of the royal governors who worshiped there ; all voiced themselves in Puritan ears , and through King's Chapel sharply crossed the lines of the colonial life . King's Chapel , more than his forts , was the king's stronghold in ...
... character of the royal governors who worshiped there ; all voiced themselves in Puritan ears , and through King's Chapel sharply crossed the lines of the colonial life . King's Chapel , more than his forts , was the king's stronghold in ...
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126. oldal - I saw him late in the evening of that great day, when the advancing flashes of cannon and musketry, stretching as far as the eye could command, showed in the darkness how well the field was won ; he was alone, the flush of victory was on his brow, and his eyes were eager and watchful, but his voice was calm, and even gentle. More than the rival of Marlborough, since he had defeated greater warriors than Marlborough ever encountered, with a prescient pride he seemed only to accept this glory, as an...
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