The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... elements in the English reli- gious movements of the day , has created so much of the con- fusion which exists as to what Puritanism is and what it is not . One thing is certain ; that is that Puritanism was not the same for both elements ...
... elements in the English reli- gious movements of the day , has created so much of the con- fusion which exists as to what Puritanism is and what it is not . One thing is certain ; that is that Puritanism was not the same for both elements ...
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... element , " and embodied its philosophy A striking analogy here can be made between the upper and lower middle - class forces of that day and the upper and lower class elements in the British labor movement at the present time . While ...
... element , " and embodied its philosophy A striking analogy here can be made between the upper and lower middle - class forces of that day and the upper and lower class elements in the British labor movement at the present time . While ...
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... elements lest they mar the pattern . It was almost as if American elements were foreign and English elements were native , so scorned were American tendencies and so extolled were English . The colonial complex , thus , had an even more ...
... elements lest they mar the pattern . It was almost as if American elements were foreign and English elements were native , so scorned were American tendencies and so extolled were English . The colonial complex , thus , had an even more ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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