The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticismAMS Press, 1965 |
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... truth , the whole matter was a dream , and that we were very wrong in being wor- ried about it all . The damage is done , and the apol- ogy does not remedy the grievance . For this and other reasons , we are led to prefer , in this kind ...
... truth , the whole matter was a dream , and that we were very wrong in being wor- ried about it all . The damage is done , and the apol- ogy does not remedy the grievance . For this and other reasons , we are led to prefer , in this kind ...
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... truths . " In the last sentence there may be some little arrogance , but in the one preceding there is even more positive truth . We are a bull - headed and prejudiced people , and it were well if we had a few more of the stamp of Mr ...
... truths . " In the last sentence there may be some little arrogance , but in the one preceding there is even more positive truth . We are a bull - headed and prejudiced people , and it were well if we had a few more of the stamp of Mr ...
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... truth a sufficient salvo for wronging the dead and plundering the living by moral perjury . " It was probable , he thought , that some plan had been devised , by means of which Montague had spoken the literal truth when he swore in ...
... truth a sufficient salvo for wronging the dead and plundering the living by moral perjury . " It was probable , he thought , that some plan had been devised , by means of which Montague had spoken the literal truth when he swore in ...
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Notices of the War of 1812 | 22 |
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The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticism Edgar Allan Poe Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1902 |
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