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... of the Republic just in proportion as it seems to mirror our American ideals and as it shall have a ten- dency to build up the reader into a worthy citizenship . V The typical literature of a land , in addition to HAWTHORNE PAGE.
... of the Republic just in proportion as it seems to mirror our American ideals and as it shall have a ten- dency to build up the reader into a worthy citizenship . V The typical literature of a land , in addition to HAWTHORNE PAGE.
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Richard Burton. The typical literature of a land , in addition to satisfying the instinct for beauty and stimulating the mind by imagi- native creations , should thus teach patriotism and train character . Whatever the esthetic value of ...
Richard Burton. The typical literature of a land , in addition to satisfying the instinct for beauty and stimulating the mind by imagi- native creations , should thus teach patriotism and train character . Whatever the esthetic value of ...
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... land . It will be seen that any just and fruitful study of American literature in its best examples is , therefore , far more than a study of literary develop- ment ; it is , or should be , a lesson in patriotism . - Just here it will ...
... land . It will be seen that any just and fruitful study of American literature in its best examples is , therefore , far more than a study of literary develop- ment ; it is , or should be , a lesson in patriotism . - Just here it will ...
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... land . When Irving was born in 1783 in New York City , his father was engaged in mercantile pursuits , and the family was one of plain , com- fortable respectability , Presbyterian in its church leanings . Young Washington was a lively ...
... land . When Irving was born in 1783 in New York City , his father was engaged in mercantile pursuits , and the family was one of plain , com- fortable respectability , Presbyterian in its church leanings . Young Washington was a lively ...
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... lands and gave an amount of time and strength thereto which some deemed strange . Yet in his case his most ... land . Irving took long periods for rumination , he worked intermittently , at times fiercely , until the task was ...
... lands and gave an amount of time and strength thereto which some deemed strange . Yet in his case his most ... land . Irving took long periods for rumination , he worked intermittently , at times fiercely , until the task was ...
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Literary Leaders of America: A Class-book on American Literature Richard Burton Visualização completa - 1904 |
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