Literary Leaders of AmericaChautauqua Press, 1904 - 316 páginas |
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... hand , are possessed of beauty of form and value as thought , and also reflect with some measure of truth the national existence . Our Ameri- can literature is valuable to the young student and future citizen of the Republic just in ...
... hand , are possessed of beauty of form and value as thought , and also reflect with some measure of truth the national existence . Our Ameri- can literature is valuable to the young student and future citizen of the Republic just in ...
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... Hands of an Angry God . " The speech of many of these early writers has a certain attraction , simply because of what is now for us its old - time flavor , the quaint terms and un- wonted forms of the expression . Outside of Virginia ...
... Hands of an Angry God . " The speech of many of these early writers has a certain attraction , simply because of what is now for us its old - time flavor , the quaint terms and un- wonted forms of the expression . Outside of Virginia ...
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... hand provoke a tear . By Nature's self in white array'd , She bade thee shun the vulgar eye , And planted here the guardian shade , And sent soft waters murmuring by ; Thus quietly thy summer goes , Thy days declining to 8 Literary ...
... hand provoke a tear . By Nature's self in white array'd , She bade thee shun the vulgar eye , And planted here the guardian shade , And sent soft waters murmuring by ; Thus quietly thy summer goes , Thy days declining to 8 Literary ...
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... hand . Brown found himself practically alone and unencouraged in Phila- delphia in his effort to produce worthy imaginative writing , but in New York , by the might of his genius , and upon seemingly barren ground , another writer of ...
... hand . Brown found himself practically alone and unencouraged in Phila- delphia in his effort to produce worthy imaginative writing , but in New York , by the might of his genius , and upon seemingly barren ground , another writer of ...
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... write were few and far between ; there was no sense of associative life among authors . On the other hand , there was no support of literature on the part of the public , no inducement to adopt this profession on the part of 12 •
... write were few and far between ; there was no sense of associative life among authors . On the other hand , there was no support of literature on the part of the public , no inducement to adopt this profession on the part of 12 •
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Literary Leaders of America: A Class-book on American Literature Richard Burton Visualização completa - 1904 |
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