The Courtship of Miles StandishHoughton, Mifflin, 1900 - 162 страници |
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... turn out I do not know ; but it gives me pleasure to write it ; and that I count for something . " It is not unlikely that the change of name was due in part to the impression made upon him not long before by a Quakeress from England ...
... turn out I do not know ; but it gives me pleasure to write it ; and that I count for something . " It is not unlikely that the change of name was due in part to the impression made upon him not long before by a Quakeress from England ...
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... near rather than from recondite sources . As intimated above , the incident on which the story of the poem turns was a tradition in his family , and had been freshly brought to notice in Mr. Elliott's The ΤΟ Introductory Note.
... near rather than from recondite sources . As intimated above , the incident on which the story of the poem turns was a tradition in his family , and had been freshly brought to notice in Mr. Elliott's The ΤΟ Introductory Note.
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... turn from his purpose , Gravely shaking his head , made answer the Captain of Plymouth : " Truly the maxim is good , and I do not mean to gainsay it ; But we must use it discreetly , and not waste powder for nothing . Now , as I said ...
... turn from his purpose , Gravely shaking his head , made answer the Captain of Plymouth : " Truly the maxim is good , and I do not mean to gainsay it ; But we must use it discreetly , and not waste powder for nothing . Now , as I said ...
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... turning of phrases . " Taking the hand of his friend , who still was reluctant and doubtful , Holding it long in his own , and pressing it kindly , he added : 66 Though I have spoken thus lightly , yet deep is the feeling that prompts ...
... turning of phrases . " Taking the hand of his friend , who still was reluctant and doubtful , Holding it long in his own , and pressing it kindly , he added : 66 Though I have spoken thus lightly , yet deep is the feeling that prompts ...
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... Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of his fever . He had beheld Miles Standish , who came back late. Eager , with tearful eyes , to say farewell to the Mayflower , Homeward bound o'er the sea , and leaving them here in the ...
... Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of his fever . He had beheld Miles Standish , who came back late. Eager , with tearful eyes , to say farewell to the Mayflower , Homeward bound o'er the sea , and leaving them here in the ...
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