The Courtship of Miles StandishHoughton, Mifflin, 1900 - 162 страници |
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... Relation , included in it , furnished him with an explicit narrative of Standish's expedition against the Indians ... relations existing between Plymouth and the Indians . There is , so to speak , a universal history underlying that ...
... Relation , included in it , furnished him with an explicit narrative of Standish's expedition against the Indians ... relations existing between Plymouth and the Indians . There is , so to speak , a universal history underlying that ...
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... relations to universal ex- perience , its spiritual import , its meaning as read in the light of the history of human na- ture ; and yet , in doing this , the poet finds he cannot stray from the concrete , actual oc- currence without ...
... relations to universal ex- perience , its spiritual import , its meaning as read in the light of the history of human na- ture ; and yet , in doing this , the poet finds he cannot stray from the concrete , actual oc- currence without ...
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... Relation , reproduced in Young's Chronicles , pp . 327-345 . The historic incident took place in March , 1623 , and the party went to the place where the combat took place in a shallop , and not on foot . Page 105. Forth he sprang at a ...
... Relation , reproduced in Young's Chronicles , pp . 327-345 . The historic incident took place in March , 1623 , and the party went to the place where the combat took place in a shallop , and not on foot . Page 105. Forth he sprang at a ...
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... Relation . ) In the historic scene , the combat took place within a lodge , here out of doors . The poet turns the whole incident of Standish's parley and killing of the Indian into a more open and brave piece of conduct than the ...
... Relation . ) In the historic scene , the combat took place within a lodge , here out of doors . The poet turns the whole incident of Standish's parley and killing of the Indian into a more open and brave piece of conduct than the ...
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... Relation . Page 110. And as a trophy of war the head of the brave Wattawamat Scowled from the roof of the fort , which at once was a church and a fortress . " Now was the Captain returned and received with joy , his head being brought ...
... Relation . Page 110. And as a trophy of war the head of the brave Wattawamat Scowled from the roof of the fort , which at once was a church and a fortress . " Now was the Captain returned and received with joy , his head being brought ...
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