The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... wrote of the plantation when it was a vital reality ; Page wrote of it when it was scarcely more than a lifeless recollection . Both were sentimentalists however , the one about that which he saw or imagined he saw , the other about ...
... wrote of the plantation when it was a vital reality ; Page wrote of it when it was scarcely more than a lifeless recollection . Both were sentimentalists however , the one about that which he saw or imagined he saw , the other about ...
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... wrote patriotic poems in praise of American triumphs . But more important than his satires and apos- trophes at this period was the initial editorial which he wrote at the time of the appearance of this magazine : At no period of time ...
... wrote patriotic poems in praise of American triumphs . But more important than his satires and apos- trophes at this period was the initial editorial which he wrote at the time of the appearance of this magazine : At no period of time ...
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... wrote , defending the laissez - faire principle of the bourgeoisie , " the fewer laws , and the less confided power . The antidote to this abuse of formal government is , the influence of private character , the growth of the Individual ...
... wrote , defending the laissez - faire principle of the bourgeoisie , " the fewer laws , and the less confided power . The antidote to this abuse of formal government is , the influence of private character , the growth of the Individual ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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