American Literature: A Period Anthology, Volume 1Oscar Cargill Macmillan Company, 1939 |
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Page 184
... passed over and let alone . But now we had the most won- derful work among children , that ever was in Northampton . The former outpouring of the Spirit , was remark- 20 able for influences upon the minds of children , beyond all that ...
... passed over and let alone . But now we had the most won- derful work among children , that ever was in Northampton . The former outpouring of the Spirit , was remark- 20 able for influences upon the minds of children , beyond all that ...
Page 416
... passed , almost invol- untarily pulled off their hats . A tall , elegant girl looked at Montraville and 20 blushed : he instantly recollected the features of Charlotte Temple , whom he had once seen and danced with at a ball at ...
... passed , almost invol- untarily pulled off their hats . A tall , elegant girl looked at Montraville and 20 blushed : he instantly recollected the features of Charlotte Temple , whom he had once seen and danced with at a ball at ...
Page 601
... passed . very village was altered ; it was larger and more populous . There were rows of houses which he had never seen be- The Wolf was skulking about it . Rip called him by name , but the cur snarled , showed his teeth , and passed on ...
... passed . very village was altered ; it was larger and more populous . There were rows of houses which he had never seen be- The Wolf was skulking about it . Rip called him by name , but the cur snarled , showed his teeth , and passed on ...
Contents
THE FIRST FRONTIER | 1 |
THE AWAKENING OF LITERARY CONSCIOUSNESS | 10 |
PROLOGUE | 17 |
Copyright | |
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