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Side 27
Or could Thoreau have painted the sunset as it glows for us here upon the canvass of this obscure New England poetess : There seemed a purple stile Which little yellow boys and girls Were climbing all the while , Till when they reached ...
Or could Thoreau have painted the sunset as it glows for us here upon the canvass of this obscure New England poetess : There seemed a purple stile Which little yellow boys and girls Were climbing all the while , Till when they reached ...
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He had declined a place in a New England college , but accepted the appointment of assistant professor of Latin at the University of California , and was preparing himself with confidence to take up his work .
He had declined a place in a New England college , but accepted the appointment of assistant professor of Latin at the University of California , and was preparing himself with confidence to take up his work .
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Of the many regiments that have won fame for England , none are better than those of the Scottish Highlanders . They have been tried on many a hard fought field , and have inherited the courage and endurance of their marauding ancestors ...
Of the many regiments that have won fame for England , none are better than those of the Scottish Highlanders . They have been tried on many a hard fought field , and have inherited the courage and endurance of their marauding ancestors ...
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He then takes her to England , to the house of an ancient and unamiable kinswoman of his , paying for her maintenance there , while giving her to understand that she is engaged by the old lady as a companion , and the salary which she ...
He then takes her to England , to the house of an ancient and unamiable kinswoman of his , paying for her maintenance there , while giving her to understand that she is engaged by the old lady as a companion , and the salary which she ...
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It is rather a play which is not only true to life , but true to life anywhere ; a description of events which could happen as well in England and America , as in Norway , which will enable Ibsen to overcome the unpopularity which ...
It is rather a play which is not only true to life , but true to life anywhere ; a description of events which could happen as well in England and America , as in Norway , which will enable Ibsen to overcome the unpopularity which ...
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