The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... hills and the water - front lured him from his work and pre- vented academic success . Had he here been willing to subject himself to the hard discipline of the class room he might have gained a greater reverence for correct form , and ...
... hills and the water - front lured him from his work and pre- vented academic success . Had he here been willing to subject himself to the hard discipline of the class room he might have gained a greater reverence for correct form , and ...
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... Hill is acknowledged as the truest account we have of this engagement , Cooper having taken ex- treme pains in the gathering of his historical material . But the character of the plot is such as to demand more subtlety than Cooper ...
... Hill is acknowledged as the truest account we have of this engagement , Cooper having taken ex- treme pains in the gathering of his historical material . But the character of the plot is such as to demand more subtlety than Cooper ...
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... hill , the short - lived light , Descending slowly , ushered in the night ; When from the noisy town , with mournful look , His lonely way the meagre pedler took . WILSON . A STORM below the highlands of the Hudson , if it be in ...
... hill , the short - lived light , Descending slowly , ushered in the night ; When from the noisy town , with mournful look , His lonely way the meagre pedler took . WILSON . A STORM below the highlands of the Hudson , if it be in ...
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... hills , began to drive from the west towards the east in astonishing rapidity . The rain yet continued to beat against the eastern windows of the house with fury ; in that direction the heavens were dark and gloomy . Frances was gazing ...
... hills , began to drive from the west towards the east in astonishing rapidity . The rain yet continued to beat against the eastern windows of the house with fury ; in that direction the heavens were dark and gloomy . Frances was gazing ...
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... hill which terminated its length in the former direction . A small opening , occa- sioned by the receding of the opposite hill , and the fall of the land to the level of the tide water , afforded a view of the Sound 1 over the tops of ...
... hill which terminated its length in the former direction . A small opening , occa- sioned by the receding of the opposite hill , and the fall of the land to the level of the tide water , afforded a view of the Sound 1 over the tops of ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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