The Courtship of Miles StandishHoughton, Mifflin, 1900 - 162 страници |
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... took form in The New England Tragedies . Pos- sibly the sombre character of the material he was working in caused a reaction , and led him to look about for a subject of a lighter cast , but in the same general vein . At any rate 5 ...
... took form in The New England Tragedies . Pos- sibly the sombre character of the material he was working in caused a reaction , and led him to look about for a subject of a lighter cast , but in the same general vein . At any rate 5 ...
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... took to reading Homer ; the death of Hector , and Priam's visit to Achilles in his tent . " March 16. Rowse resumes portrait . But I find time , notwithstanding , to write a whole canto of Miles Standish , namely , canto eight . " March ...
... took to reading Homer ; the death of Hector , and Priam's visit to Achilles in his tent . " March 16. Rowse resumes portrait . But I find time , notwithstanding , to write a whole canto of Miles Standish , namely , canto eight . " March ...
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... , Rumors of danger and war and hostile incur- sions of Indians . Straightway the Captain paused , and , with- out further question or parley , Took from the nail on the wall his sword with 64 Courtship of Miles Standish.
... , Rumors of danger and war and hostile incur- sions of Indians . Straightway the Captain paused , and , with- out further question or parley , Took from the nail on the wall his sword with 64 Courtship of Miles Standish.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Took from the nail on the wall his sword with its scabbard of iron , Buckled the belt round his waist , and , frown- ing fiercely , departed . Alden was left alone . He heard the clank of the scabbard Growing ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Took from the nail on the wall his sword with its scabbard of iron , Buckled the belt round his waist , and , frown- ing fiercely , departed . Alden was left alone . He heard the clank of the scabbard Growing ...
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... Took the wind on her quarter , and stood for the open Atlantic , Borne on the sand of the sea , and the swell- ing hearts of the Pilgrims . Long in silence they watched the receding sail of the vessel , Much endeared to them all , as ...
... Took the wind on her quarter , and stood for the open Atlantic , Borne on the sand of the sea , and the swell- ing hearts of the Pilgrims . Long in silence they watched the receding sail of the vessel , Much endeared to them all , as ...
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