Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1897 - 620 páginas |
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... human family . Its magnitude renders it absolutely impossible for any man ever to become acquainted with more than a very small part of it . The largest libraries , notably that of the British Museum and the Bibliothèque Na- tionale of ...
... human family . Its magnitude renders it absolutely impossible for any man ever to become acquainted with more than a very small part of it . The largest libraries , notably that of the British Museum and the Bibliothèque Na- tionale of ...
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... human equality and human freedom . These achievements are no less important than the production of an elegant literature , and really form the basis upon which the arts and sciences naturally rest . Material prosperity and political ...
... human equality and human freedom . These achievements are no less important than the production of an elegant literature , and really form the basis upon which the arts and sciences naturally rest . Material prosperity and political ...
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... human element , the presentation of the thoughts , emo- tions , and experiences of men . As literature naturally reflects national life , the nature of this element depends upon the culture and experience of the people . Nowhere else ...
... human element , the presentation of the thoughts , emo- tions , and experiences of men . As literature naturally reflects national life , the nature of this element depends upon the culture and experience of the people . Nowhere else ...
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... Human Understanding " ; and though it can hardly be classed as juvenile literature , he declared that in the perusal of it he enjoyed a far higher pleasure " than the most greedy miser finds , when gathering up handfuls of silver and ...
... Human Understanding " ; and though it can hardly be classed as juvenile literature , he declared that in the perusal of it he enjoyed a far higher pleasure " than the most greedy miser finds , when gathering up handfuls of silver and ...
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... human rights that is almost without parallel . The discussions and state papers of the time have extorted praise from the ablest European statesmen . Many of the speeches of the time possess an eloquence that compares favorably with the ...
... human rights that is almost without parallel . The discussions and state papers of the time have extorted praise from the ablest European statesmen . Many of the speeches of the time possess an eloquence that compares favorably with the ...
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