American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... manner : Once more , on gay St. Crispin's day , Fling out his blazoned banner ! 1845 ICHABOD 1850 So fallen ! so lost ! the light withdrawn Which once he wore ! The glory from his gray hairs gone Forevermore ! Revile him not , the ...
... manner : Once more , on gay St. Crispin's day , Fling out his blazoned banner ! 1845 ICHABOD 1850 So fallen ! so lost ! the light withdrawn Which once he wore ! The glory from his gray hairs gone Forevermore ! Revile him not , the ...
Page 299
... manners , or rather lack of manners , ( consider- ing the advantages enjoy'd ) , probably the meanest to be seen in the world . Of all this , and these lamentable conditions , to breathe into them the breath recuperative of sane and ...
... manners , or rather lack of manners , ( consider- ing the advantages enjoy'd ) , probably the meanest to be seen in the world . Of all this , and these lamentable conditions , to breathe into them the breath recuperative of sane and ...
Page 338
... manner that made Bud watch him curiously . He found himself continually comparing himself with Bull . He found Bull possessing a strange fascination for him . He walked to school alone , the rest having gone on before . He entered the ...
... manner that made Bud watch him curiously . He found himself continually comparing himself with Bull . He found Bull possessing a strange fascination for him . He walked to school alone , the rest having gone on before . He entered the ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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