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... fact completely aside . As well as being a master of lyric poetry Poe was by virtue of his intel- lectual acuteness and the excellence of his balanced appraisals of his contemporaries ' literary merits America's first and finest critic ...
... fact completely aside . As well as being a master of lyric poetry Poe was by virtue of his intel- lectual acuteness and the excellence of his balanced appraisals of his contemporaries ' literary merits America's first and finest critic ...
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... fact that there are a number of students who are staying on , although they can afford but two meals a day . The seriousness with which this university takes education is further shown by the fact that in the midst of the trouble in ...
... fact that there are a number of students who are staying on , although they can afford but two meals a day . The seriousness with which this university takes education is further shown by the fact that in the midst of the trouble in ...
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T Afternoon of Awakening By LUTHER BERRYHILL DAVIS , 1938 HE mere fact that he was being allowed to ride without a groom was exciting enough . The fact that he was ac- companied by Dorothy , the daughter of the man who owned the dude ...
T Afternoon of Awakening By LUTHER BERRYHILL DAVIS , 1938 HE mere fact that he was being allowed to ride without a groom was exciting enough . The fact that he was ac- companied by Dorothy , the daughter of the man who owned the dude ...
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SPECIAL CONFESSION I | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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