Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... literary training is reduced to an exercise of memory . The present work aims to introduce the student to American literature itself , with such helps as will give him an intelligent appreciation of it . The introductory chapter ...
... literary training is reduced to an exercise of memory . The present work aims to introduce the student to American literature itself , with such helps as will give him an intelligent appreciation of it . The introductory chapter ...
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... literary productions of a particular nation . After reaching a state of civilization , every nation expresses its thoughts and feelings in writings . Thus we have the literature of Greece , of Rome , of England , of America , and of ...
... literary productions of a particular nation . After reaching a state of civilization , every nation expresses its thoughts and feelings in writings . Thus we have the literature of Greece , of Rome , of England , of America , and of ...
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... literary history of England extends through no fewer than twelve cen- turies ; and already five hundred years ago it had pro- duced in Chaucer one of the world's great writers . The literary history of France covers an equally extended ...
... literary history of England extends through no fewer than twelve cen- turies ; and already five hundred years ago it had pro- duced in Chaucer one of the world's great writers . The literary history of France covers an equally extended ...
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... literary achievements probably lie in the future . With a territory capable of supporting a popu- lation of five hundred millions , the task of the American people is not yet half accomplished . Material interests and social problems ...
... literary achievements probably lie in the future . With a territory capable of supporting a popu- lation of five hundred millions , the task of the American people is not yet half accomplished . Material interests and social problems ...
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... Literary Culture . In recent years , through the importation of French , German , and Rus- sian books , our literary culture , as in other progressive countries , has become more cosmopolitan in character . But before that time , our ...
... Literary Culture . In recent years , through the importation of French , German , and Rus- sian books , our literary culture , as in other progressive countries , has become more cosmopolitan in character . But before that time , our ...
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