Anthology of American Literature: Colonial through romanticGeorge McMichael Prentice Hall, 1997 |
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George McMichael. phers began to emphasize the pagan Greek maxim “ man is the measure of all things , " so sculptors began to portray the human form larger than life , dominating its surroundings . Painters began to depict the human face ...
George McMichael. phers began to emphasize the pagan Greek maxim “ man is the measure of all things , " so sculptors began to portray the human form larger than life , dominating its surroundings . Painters began to depict the human face ...
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... began a song ; which ended , the chief priest laid down five wheat corns ; 84 then , straining his arms and hands with such vi- olence that he sweat and his veins swelled , he began a short oration ; at the conclusion they all gave a ...
... began a song ; which ended , the chief priest laid down five wheat corns ; 84 then , straining his arms and hands with such vi- olence that he sweat and his veins swelled , he began a short oration ; at the conclusion they all gave a ...
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... began to roll about on his back until he could scarcely hold it and a portion of the mouth of the bag slipped from his hand . Immediately the things inside began to jump out and fall into the water with a great splash , and they were ...
... began to roll about on his back until he could scarcely hold it and a portion of the mouth of the bag slipped from his hand . Immediately the things inside began to jump out and fall into the water with a great splash , and they were ...
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS | 13 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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