Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General Reader |
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... cheap form and are within reach of every pupil . A great deal of reading is very desirable ; it is the only way to give our pupils any broad view of literature and history , and to cultivate a taste for reading in 4 SOUTHERN LITERATURE .
... cheap form and are within reach of every pupil . A great deal of reading is very desirable ; it is the only way to give our pupils any broad view of literature and history , and to cultivate a taste for reading in 4 SOUTHERN LITERATURE .
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... gives the account that follows . It is said to have suggested to Shakspere the scene of the storm and hurricane in his " Tempest . " WORKS . A True Repertory of the Wracke and Re- demption of Sir Thomas Gates upon and from the Islands ...
... gives the account that follows . It is said to have suggested to Shakspere the scene of the storm and hurricane in his " Tempest . " WORKS . A True Repertory of the Wracke and Re- demption of Sir Thomas Gates upon and from the Islands ...
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... give comfort , nothing seen that might encourage hope . • Our sails , wound up , lay without their use , and if at any time we bore but a Hollocke , or half forecourse , to guide her before the Sea , six and sometimes eight men , were ...
... give comfort , nothing seen that might encourage hope . • Our sails , wound up , lay without their use , and if at any time we bore but a Hollocke , or half forecourse , to guide her before the Sea , six and sometimes eight men , were ...
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... give away more provisions to coasters and guests who come to see them than they expend amongst their own families . · The easy way of living in that plentiful country makes a great many planters very negligent , which , were they other ...
... give away more provisions to coasters and guests who come to see them than they expend amongst their own families . · The easy way of living in that plentiful country makes a great many planters very negligent , which , were they other ...
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... gives a sketch of his life and services well worth preserving : " Here lies the Honourable William Byrd , Esq . , being born to one of the amplest fortunes in this country , he was sent Westover , Home of William Byrd . 444 REESE ...
... gives a sketch of his life and services well worth preserving : " Here lies the Honourable William Byrd , Esq . , being born to one of the amplest fortunes in this country , he was sent Westover , Home of William Byrd . 444 REESE ...
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