Adventures Among Books: First[-third] Selection, Volume 2Hokuseido Press, 1950 - American literature |
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Page 38
... appears well laden . Unharnessed horses are grazing near . On one side , among the 20 bushes , are several mares with their foals , which appear as if they were going to remain out of doors all night . Then , nearer to the foreground ...
... appears well laden . Unharnessed horses are grazing near . On one side , among the 20 bushes , are several mares with their foals , which appear as if they were going to remain out of doors all night . Then , nearer to the foreground ...
Page 72
... appear to us to be equally erroneous . 15 Had a name been given us of this sort , we should have made no scruple to take another , just as an actor changes his surname . We sometimes think it would be an excellent custom , if people ...
... appear to us to be equally erroneous . 15 Had a name been given us of this sort , we should have made no scruple to take another , just as an actor changes his surname . We sometimes think it would be an excellent custom , if people ...
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... appear before you , fellow 15 citizens , merely to thank you for this compli- ment . The inference is a very fair one that you would hear me , for a little while at least , were I to commence to make a speech . I do not appear before ...
... appear before you , fellow 15 citizens , merely to thank you for this compli- ment . The inference is a very fair one that you would hear me , for a little while at least , were I to commence to make a speech . I do not appear before ...
Contents
THE FUTURE | 1 |
THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS Daniel Webster | 11 |
THE PHANTOM PORTRAIT S T Coleridge | 29 |
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