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Page 104
... took notice of me , invited me to his library , and very kindly lent me such books as I chose to read . I now took a fancy to poetry , and made some little pieces ; my brother , thinking it might turn to account , encouraged me , and ...
... took notice of me , invited me to his library , and very kindly lent me such books as I chose to read . I now took a fancy to poetry , and made some little pieces ; my brother , thinking it might turn to account , encouraged me , and ...
Page 251
... took him over a large part of the United States and took him also on a second tour of Europe ( 1847 ) , Emerson's reputation became firmly established . During the 1850's and the Civil War years Emerson was everywhere recognized as ...
... took him over a large part of the United States and took him also on a second tour of Europe ( 1847 ) , Emerson's reputation became firmly established . During the 1850's and the Civil War years Emerson was everywhere recognized as ...
Page 621
... took the box again , and took another long , particular look , and give it back to Smiley , and says , very deliberate , " Well , I don't see no p'ints about that frog that's any better'n any other frog . " " May be you don't , " Smiley ...
... took the box again , and took another long , particular look , and give it back to Smiley , and says , very deliberate , " Well , I don't see no p'ints about that frog that's any better'n any other frog . " " May be you don't , " Smiley ...
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