American Literary EssaysLewis Gaston Leary Crowell, 1960 - 318 páginas |
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... produced simply shot into space . The great heart of the folk re- acted to them as feebly as it might have reacted to polemics between astronomers . When poetry fails in this way it fails all over . I do not argue that it ought to reach ...
... produced simply shot into space . The great heart of the folk re- acted to them as feebly as it might have reacted to polemics between astronomers . When poetry fails in this way it fails all over . I do not argue that it ought to reach ...
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... produced the illusion of life . The cultiva- tion of this success , the study of this ex- quisite process , form ... produce the most momentary illusion , is a very com- plicated business . His case would be easier , and the rule would ...
... produced the illusion of life . The cultiva- tion of this success , the study of this ex- quisite process , form ... produce the most momentary illusion , is a very com- plicated business . His case would be easier , and the rule would ...
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... produced a new Hemingway , Fitzgerald or Faulk- ner ; no single works of the period can stand beside " The Great Gatsby , " " The Sun Also Rises " or " The Sound and the Fury . " Suppose this is true , why should we expect masterpieces ...
... produced a new Hemingway , Fitzgerald or Faulk- ner ; no single works of the period can stand beside " The Great Gatsby , " " The Sun Also Rises " or " The Sound and the Fury . " Suppose this is true , why should we expect masterpieces ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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