Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1897 - 620 páginas |
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... 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 adopted country stands in closest relation to us , 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 adopted country stands in closest relation to us , and ...
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... feelings in writings . Thus we have the literature of Greece , of Rome , of England , of America , and of other ... feeling of a people . Among the most potent influences that determine the character of a literature , whether taken ...
... feelings in writings . Thus we have the literature of Greece , of Rome , of England , of America , and of other ... feeling of a people . Among the most potent influences that determine the character of a literature , whether taken ...
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... feeling . Our best works are not an echo of the literature of England , but a new and valuable contribution to the literature of the world . The best of Irving's writings , the tales of Hawthorne , the " Evangeline " and " Hiawatha " of ...
... feeling . Our best works are not an echo of the literature of England , but a new and valuable contribution to the literature of the world . The best of Irving's writings , the tales of Hawthorne , the " Evangeline " and " Hiawatha " of ...
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... feelings — his friendships or his animosities were allowed , perhaps unconsciously , to color his statements ; and in regard to his facts , he is open to the very serious charge of being careless and inaccurate . While his work is ...
... feelings — his friendships or his animosities were allowed , perhaps unconsciously , to color his statements ; and in regard to his facts , he is open to the very serious charge of being careless and inaccurate . While his work is ...
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... feeling ; and the mass of people , as well as the civil authorities , were against the new treatment . But Cotton Mather had been convinced of the efficacy of vaccination ; and accordingly , though he knew it would cost him his ...
... feeling ; and the mass of people , as well as the civil authorities , were against the new treatment . But Cotton Mather had been convinced of the efficacy of vaccination ; and accordingly , though he knew it would cost him his ...
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