America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volumes 1-2Prentice-Hall, 1974 - Popular culture |
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Page 53
... hope you are in good health , sir ? WOU'DBE . Very well , I am obliged to you , Sir John . Why , Sir John , you surely are practising the grimace and compliments you intend to make use of among the freeholders in the next election , and ...
... hope you are in good health , sir ? WOU'DBE . Very well , I am obliged to you , Sir John . Why , Sir John , you surely are practising the grimace and compliments you intend to make use of among the freeholders in the next election , and ...
Page 123
... hope these lines will find you : as also the circumstances which attend my execution and recovery to life ; as also my present frame of mind and resolution , through the grace of God , to sin no more , but en- deavour after new ...
... hope these lines will find you : as also the circumstances which attend my execution and recovery to life ; as also my present frame of mind and resolution , through the grace of God , to sin no more , but en- deavour after new ...
Page 321
... hope for the nation . How radiant each star ! as they beacon afar . Giving promise of peace , or assurance in war ; ' Tis the Cross of the South , which shall ever remain To light us to Freedom and Glory again . How peaceful and blest ...
... hope for the nation . How radiant each star ! as they beacon afar . Giving promise of peace , or assurance in war ; ' Tis the Cross of the South , which shall ever remain To light us to Freedom and Glory again . How peaceful and blest ...
Common terms and phrases
American ANDY asked beautiful Bill Stern Bonnie Blue Flag bonus army boys brother called captain century child CHLOE church crowd DALY death dollars door dress eyes father fear film fire followed Friday Movies friends gentlemen girl give Gomer Pyle hand head heard heart Indians Joe the Greaser John lady land Lester Frank Ward live look Lucy Show mind moral morning mother Museum negroes never Nigger night once persons picture play Pola Negri Poor Richard says popular culture revival seemed servants side slave songs soon stand street talk Tarzan tell thing thought Tin Woodman tion told took town turned Valentino vaudeville voice What's My Line wife woman women words WOU'DBE York young