A New England ReaderVan Wyck Brooks New England literature from William Bradford to the poems of Robert Lowell. |
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... Human Understanding , and he was writing on natural science when he became a colleague of his grandfather , Solomon Stoddard , in the church at Northampton , Massachusetts . Later he became the pastor of this church , preaching against ...
... Human Understanding , and he was writing on natural science when he became a colleague of his grandfather , Solomon Stoddard , in the church at Northampton , Massachusetts . Later he became the pastor of this church , preaching against ...
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... human frame ? " " You shall judge for yourself , my dear colonel , ” replied Dr. Heidegger ; " and all of you , my respected friends , are welcome to so much of this admirable fluid as may restore to you the bloom of youth . For my own ...
... human frame ? " " You shall judge for yourself , my dear colonel , ” replied Dr. Heidegger ; " and all of you , my respected friends , are welcome to so much of this admirable fluid as may restore to you the bloom of youth . For my own ...
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... human shape , but so utterly buttonless that it exhibited not even a rag to which a button could by any earthly ... humanity to conceive " a naked Duke of Windlestraw addressing a naked House of Lords " ? Cautioning my adherent , however ...
... human shape , but so utterly buttonless that it exhibited not even a rag to which a button could by any earthly ... humanity to conceive " a naked Duke of Windlestraw addressing a naked House of Lords " ? Cautioning my adherent , however ...
Contents
The Landing of the Pilgrims | 3 |
To My Dear and Loving Husband | 9 |
A Confession | 16 |
Copyright | |
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