The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... peculiarity in the savage idiom . Whenever he addresses any person , he is almost invariably , made to use the pronouns thou and you , or their derivatives , alternately . " I shall never , " says he 36 [ Dec. National Tales .
... peculiarity in the savage idiom . Whenever he addresses any person , he is almost invariably , made to use the pronouns thou and you , or their derivatives , alternately . " I shall never , " says he 36 [ Dec. National Tales .
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... thou hast been the means of preserving my life . " Notwithstanding what Telumah says in this passage , about the blood flowing through his veins , we have our doubts whether the western savages are acquainted with the doctrine of the ...
... thou hast been the means of preserving my life . " Notwithstanding what Telumah says in this passage , about the blood flowing through his veins , we have our doubts whether the western savages are acquainted with the doctrine of the ...
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... thou with me . " " Art thou unhappy , Caspar ? " " Art thou a spirit , and askest that question , " replied the youth ; " dost thou not see my deformity , and dost thou not know that all the world laugh at me , and Adelaide slights me - and ...
... thou with me . " " Art thou unhappy , Caspar ? " " Art thou a spirit , and askest that question , " replied the youth ; " dost thou not see my deformity , and dost thou not know that all the world laugh at me , and Adelaide slights me - and ...
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... thou wilt find what , if thou art reasonable , will suffice thy wishes . Replace the earth carefully . " Caspar was of too impatient a temperament to defer for a moment the enjoyment of his good fortune . He went immediately for a spade ...
... thou wilt find what , if thou art reasonable , will suffice thy wishes . Replace the earth carefully . " Caspar was of too impatient a temperament to defer for a moment the enjoyment of his good fortune . He went immediately for a spade ...
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... thou wilt be unhappy if my bounty is withheld ; and I cannot forget that thou wast born under my boughs , and that thy intercession has preserved me from the axe . Between the two roots that diverge eastward from my trunk , thou wilt ...
... thou wilt be unhappy if my bounty is withheld ; and I cannot forget that thou wast born under my boughs , and that thy intercession has preserved me from the axe . Between the two roots that diverge eastward from my trunk , thou wilt ...
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