Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and Ciritcal Notices of Authors, and Selections from Their Writings. From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; with Portraits, Autographs, and Other IllustrationsC. Scribner, 1856 |
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... English literature was , successfully for the purpose , included by Messrs . Chambers in about the same compass . The next question respected the distribution of the space . It was considered that , under any principle of selection ...
... English literature was , successfully for the purpose , included by Messrs . Chambers in about the same compass . The next question respected the distribution of the space . It was considered that , under any principle of selection ...
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... . 674 Passport Scene at Calais in the days of the Empire . Fete Champêtre in a village on a hill at Montreuil . 664 664 665 666 666 · . 667 668 OF GEORGE SANDYS . THE first English literary production penned CONTENTS . XV.
... . 674 Passport Scene at Calais in the days of the Empire . Fete Champêtre in a village on a hill at Montreuil . 664 664 665 666 666 · . 667 668 OF GEORGE SANDYS . THE first English literary production penned CONTENTS . XV.
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... English , calls himself Or- pheus Jr. " Were it not , " says Oldmixon , " a trouble one might remark , that neither the vicar's lion , nor the pilot's mermaid , is more a prodigy , than an Orpheus in Newfoundland , though there was one ...
... English , calls himself Or- pheus Jr. " Were it not , " says Oldmixon , " a trouble one might remark , that neither the vicar's lion , nor the pilot's mermaid , is more a prodigy , than an Orpheus in Newfoundland , though there was one ...
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... English hero- ics , the latter a little rough , his poem Nova Anglia , which he addressed to King Charles I. It is mainly taken up with the animal inhabitants of the land and their conquerors , the native In- dians . The opening address ...
... English hero- ics , the latter a little rough , his poem Nova Anglia , which he addressed to King Charles I. It is mainly taken up with the animal inhabitants of the land and their conquerors , the native In- dians . The opening address ...
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... English as their need requires , before they had substantial earthen pots of their own making . Their spits are no other than cloven sticks sharped at one end to thrust into the ground into these cloven sticks they thrust the flesh or ...
... English as their need requires , before they had substantial earthen pots of their own making . Their spits are no other than cloven sticks sharped at one end to thrust into the ground into these cloven sticks they thrust the flesh or ...
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