The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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... speak : the world knows them by heart . ' It is of Mr. LONGFELLOW as one of the earliest prose contributors to the KNICK- ERBOCKER , that we propose now to speak . His very first communications to our Magazine were in prose . Over ...
... speak : the world knows them by heart . ' It is of Mr. LONGFELLOW as one of the earliest prose contributors to the KNICK- ERBOCKER , that we propose now to speak . His very first communications to our Magazine were in prose . Over ...
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... speak , Paul ! have pity on me ! ' ' I opened my coat and took from my breast a small folded parcel ; I undid it and presented it to Henrietta ; she recognized her portrait and her letters ; a shriek of terror escaped from her lips ...
... speak , Paul ! have pity on me ! ' ' I opened my coat and took from my breast a small folded parcel ; I undid it and presented it to Henrietta ; she recognized her portrait and her letters ; a shriek of terror escaped from her lips ...
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... speak half - uttered words , ' and they will very soon learn to speak plainly to you . Don't talk as if you were learning to speak their language . If you wish , for example , to speak of a little bird , say a ' little bird , ' not ...
... speak half - uttered words , ' and they will very soon learn to speak plainly to you . Don't talk as if you were learning to speak their language . If you wish , for example , to speak of a little bird , say a ' little bird , ' not ...
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