Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... our own , and to honor as the morning - star at once of poetry and of scholarship in the new world ! " A few lines must suffice for illustration : - which uncompeld " The Golden Age was first ; And 20 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... our own , and to honor as the morning - star at once of poetry and of scholarship in the new world ! " A few lines must suffice for illustration : - which uncompeld " The Golden Age was first ; And 20 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause -the cause of liberty . Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you as men who , by an impartial verdict , lay a noble 38 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... nor of New York alone ; it is the best cause -the cause of liberty . Every man who prefers freedom to a life of slavery will bless and honor you as men who , by an impartial verdict , lay a noble 38 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... honor of our country have given us a right - the liberty of opposing arbitrary power by speaking and writing truth . " 68. Sense of Future Greatness.It is not strange that the future greatness of America began to dawn upon the minds of ...
... honor of our country have given us a right - the liberty of opposing arbitrary power by speaking and writing truth . " 68. Sense of Future Greatness.It is not strange that the future greatness of America began to dawn upon the minds of ...
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... honor . The first complete set of words appears to date from 1775 , and is entitled " The Yankee's Return from Camp . " " Father and I went down to camp Along with Captain Gooding ; And there we see the men and boys As thick as hasty ...
... honor . The first complete set of words appears to date from 1775 , and is entitled " The Yankee's Return from Camp . " " Father and I went down to camp Along with Captain Gooding ; And there we see the men and boys As thick as hasty ...
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... honor . 161. His Death . - With advancing years naturally came in- creased infirmity . As the end drew near in the summer of 1826 , he earnestly desired to see one more return of the day that commemorated the Declaration of Independence ...
... honor . 161. His Death . - With advancing years naturally came in- creased infirmity . As the end drew near in the summer of 1826 , he earnestly desired to see one more return of the day that commemorated the Declaration of Independence ...
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