Song to Generations: Fragments from British and American ClassicsSeven Seas Publishers, 1961 - 267 sivua |
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... truth , so horrific and improbable are these accounts , that many sensible and well - informed people will not believe that any cannibals exist ; and place every book of voyages which purports to give any account of them , on the same ...
... truth , so horrific and improbable are these accounts , that many sensible and well - informed people will not believe that any cannibals exist ; and place every book of voyages which purports to give any account of them , on the same ...
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... truth . The Life of Burns is what we may call a great tragic sincerity . A sort of savage sincerity - not cruel , far from that ; but wild , wrestling naked with truth of things . In that sense , there is something of the savage in all ...
... truth . The Life of Burns is what we may call a great tragic sincerity . A sort of savage sincerity - not cruel , far from that ; but wild , wrestling naked with truth of things . In that sense , there is something of the savage in all ...
Sivu 154
... truth , I apprehend you will embrace every opportunity to eradicate that train of absurd and false ideas and opinions , which so generally prevails with respect to us ; and that your sentiments are concurrent with mine , which are ...
... truth , I apprehend you will embrace every opportunity to eradicate that train of absurd and false ideas and opinions , which so generally prevails with respect to us ; and that your sentiments are concurrent with mine , which are ...
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HUMAN FRAILTIES AS THEY SAW THEM | 13 |
AS THEY SAW THEMSELVES | 44 |
AS THEY SAW ONE ANOTHER | 83 |
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