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Pagina 151
Edgar Allan Poe James Albert Harrison. this could not well When we speak in this manner of " The Old Curios- ity Shop , " we speak with entire deliberation , and know quite well what it is we assert . We do not mean to say that it is ...
Edgar Allan Poe James Albert Harrison. this could not well When we speak in this manner of " The Old Curios- ity Shop , " we speak with entire deliberation , and know quite well what it is we assert . We do not mean to say that it is ...
Pagina 170
... speaking of the English language correctly . What then is bad grammar ? Why , bad grammar must be the bad writing and speaking of the English language correctly !! " We give the two admiration notes and all . In the first place , if ...
... speaking of the English language correctly . What then is bad grammar ? Why , bad grammar must be the bad writing and speaking of the English language correctly !! " We give the two admiration notes and all . In the first place , if ...
Pagina 195
... speak . Without the elegance of Mrs. Hemans , she had considerable grace ; with a fine ear , she was often careless in her rhythm ; possessing a fancy exu- berant and glowing , she showered her metaphors too indiscriminately around her ...
... speak . Without the elegance of Mrs. Hemans , she had considerable grace ; with a fine ear , she was often careless in her rhythm ; possessing a fancy exu- berant and glowing , she showered her metaphors too indiscriminately around her ...
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