College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... Spirit of the Garden Wilson Flagg Richard Jefferies The Scenery of the Lakes · PAGE 426 428 Frank Norris • 429 433 • 434 Henry David Thoreau Francis Parkman . George Edward Woodberry 435 Stewart Edward White 438 Stewart Edward White 439 ...
... Spirit of the Garden Wilson Flagg Richard Jefferies The Scenery of the Lakes · PAGE 426 428 Frank Norris • 429 433 • 434 Henry David Thoreau Francis Parkman . George Edward Woodberry 435 Stewart Edward White 438 Stewart Edward White 439 ...
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... spirit , forgotten the assurance breathed from the windy pages of the Boy Trapper Library , and was ready to learn . Have you ever watched a competent portraitist at work ? The infinite pains a skilled man spends on the preliminaries ...
... spirit , forgotten the assurance breathed from the windy pages of the Boy Trapper Library , and was ready to learn . Have you ever watched a competent portraitist at work ? The infinite pains a skilled man spends on the preliminaries ...
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... spirits of the woods . As you sleepily knock the ashes from the pipe , you look about on the familiar scene with accustomed satisfaction . You are at home . BREEDING BROWN PELICANS 1 C. William Beebe It is a great compliment to the ...
... spirits of the woods . As you sleepily knock the ashes from the pipe , you look about on the familiar scene with accustomed satisfaction . You are at home . BREEDING BROWN PELICANS 1 C. William Beebe It is a great compliment to the ...
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... spirit of Hellenism . The Athe- nians and the Chinese alike wished to enjoy life , and had a con- ception of enjoyment which was refined by an exquisite sense of beauty . There were , however , great differences between the two ...
... spirit of Hellenism . The Athe- nians and the Chinese alike wished to enjoy life , and had a con- ception of enjoyment which was refined by an exquisite sense of beauty . There were , however , great differences between the two ...
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... spirit . From the point of view of psychology and physiology , fear and rage are closely analogous emotions : the man who feels rage is not possessed of the highest kind of courage . The cruelty invariably displayed in suppressing negro ...
... spirit . From the point of view of psychology and physiology , fear and rage are closely analogous emotions : the man who feels rage is not possessed of the highest kind of courage . The cruelty invariably displayed in suppressing negro ...
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