Introduction to American Literature, Including Illustrative Selections: With NotesSibley, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... mind with knowledge , but also refines it in thought and feeling . Literature embodies the best thought of the world , a knowledge and appreciation of which is the essential element of culture . Of all literature , that of our native or ...
... mind with knowledge , but also refines it in thought and feeling . Literature embodies the best thought of the world , a knowledge and appreciation of which is the essential element of culture . Of all literature , that of our native or ...
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... mind , for it renders a philosophy of literature possible . We cannot fully understand any litera- ture , nor justly estimate it , without an acquaintance with the 1 The Seasons . Summer , line 81 . national traits of the writers , the ...
... mind , for it renders a philosophy of literature possible . We cannot fully understand any litera- ture , nor justly estimate it , without an acquaintance with the 1 The Seasons . Summer , line 81 . national traits of the writers , the ...
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... mind . ” 1 66 In 30. Establishment of Schools . In order that the Scrip- tures might be properly understood , and that learning might not be buried in the grave of their fathers , as the Act of the General Court stated , it was ordered ...
... mind . ” 1 66 In 30. Establishment of Schools . In order that the Scrip- tures might be properly understood , and that learning might not be buried in the grave of their fathers , as the Act of the General Court stated , it was ordered ...
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... minds to the highest activity . From their surroundings and character we should not expect artistic form . They hardly thought of literature as a fine art . But in their literature we find a manly strength and an intense earnestness of ...
... minds to the highest activity . From their surroundings and character we should not expect artistic form . They hardly thought of literature as a fine art . But in their literature we find a manly strength and an intense earnestness of ...
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... mind , his life becomes doubly interesting . He possessed a deeply religious nature , which asserted itself strongly even in his youth , and drove him to continual introspection . Troubled with doubts and fears about his salvation , he ...
... mind , his life becomes doubly interesting . He possessed a deeply religious nature , which asserted itself strongly even in his youth , and drove him to continual introspection . Troubled with doubts and fears about his salvation , he ...
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