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... COOPER IV . POE V. HAWTHORNE PAGE V • 12 • · 2265 42 66 99 VI . EMERSON 135 VII . BRYANT VIII . LONGFELLOW IX . HOLMES X. WHITTIER XI . LOWELL XII . WHITMAN XIII . LANIER . XIV . THE PRESENT DAY · 164 183 • 204 • 221 • 241 264 • 296 ...
... COOPER IV . POE V. HAWTHORNE PAGE V • 12 • · 2265 42 66 99 VI . EMERSON 135 VII . BRYANT VIII . LONGFELLOW IX . HOLMES X. WHITTIER XI . LOWELL XII . WHITMAN XIII . LANIER . XIV . THE PRESENT DAY · 164 183 • 204 • 221 • 241 264 • 296 ...
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... this form , now so vastly cultivated and popu- lar , somewhat later ; Cooper had no success in it . But to Washington Irving it was a natural medium for imaginative expression . He is first and foremost an essayist ; Irving 23.
... this form , now so vastly cultivated and popu- lar , somewhat later ; Cooper had no success in it . But to Washington Irving it was a natural medium for imaginative expression . He is first and foremost an essayist ; Irving 23.
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... Cooper , or the tragic brevity of Poe's end . Nor was his peace idleness ; much writing was done in the Tarrytown library , minor , to be sure , for the most part , but testifying that his right hand had not lost its cunning , and some ...
... Cooper , or the tragic brevity of Poe's end . Nor was his peace idleness ; much writing was done in the Tarrytown library , minor , to be sure , for the most part , but testifying that his right hand had not lost its cunning , and some ...
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... a pair of drab breeches . The door closed- " all right ! " was the word - the coach whirled off : - and that was all I ever saw of the stout gentleman ! CHAPTER III COOPER In comparison with other of the early Irving 4I.
... a pair of drab breeches . The door closed- " all right ! " was the word - the coach whirled off : - and that was all I ever saw of the stout gentleman ! CHAPTER III COOPER In comparison with other of the early Irving 4I.
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... Cooper has diminished disproportionately since his death . In the case of his contemporaries , Irving and Poe , the former has lost nothing during the past fifty years , in critical regard ; the latter has immeasurably gained . Cooper ...
... Cooper has diminished disproportionately since his death . In the case of his contemporaries , Irving and Poe , the former has lost nothing during the past fifty years , in critical regard ; the latter has immeasurably gained . Cooper ...
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Literary Leaders of America: A Class-book on American Literature Richard Burton Visualização completa - 1904 |
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