Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... called the First Colonial Period . The principal productions of this period represent , not ' American , but English , culture , and are concerned chiefly with a description of the New World , with the story of its colonization , or ...
... called the First Colonial Period . The principal productions of this period represent , not ' American , but English , culture , and are concerned chiefly with a description of the New World , with the story of its colonization , or ...
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... called polite literature , or belles- lettres , in this country . To this period belong the great- est names of our literary history , -Irving , Cooper , Bry- ant , Hawthorne , Longfellow , and others . Lastly , we have the present ...
... called polite literature , or belles- lettres , in this country . To this period belong the great- est names of our literary history , -Irving , Cooper , Bry- ant , Hawthorne , Longfellow , and others . Lastly , we have the present ...
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... called to North Church , the leading congregation in Boston , as associate of his father . His preach- ing was well received- -a fact about which , perhaps , he was unduly concerned . With his habit of dwelling upon his in- ward states ...
... called to North Church , the leading congregation in Boston , as associate of his father . His preach- ing was well received- -a fact about which , perhaps , he was unduly concerned . With his habit of dwelling upon his in- ward states ...
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... called his attention to the fact that " verse - makers were generally beggars . " 83. Fluency and Style . But his literary instincts were not to be quenched ; and though he gave up poetry , he cultivated prose with great ardor . To ...
... called his attention to the fact that " verse - makers were generally beggars . " 83. Fluency and Style . But his literary instincts were not to be quenched ; and though he gave up poetry , he cultivated prose with great ardor . To ...
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... called the Junto , and to which most of his friends of literary taste belonged . Its object was mutual improvement by means of essays and discussions . For greater convenience of reference , a library was formed , each member of the ...
... called the Junto , and to which most of his friends of literary taste belonged . Its object was mutual improvement by means of essays and discussions . For greater convenience of reference , a library was formed , each member of the ...
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