Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... periods and principal writers . In using the book in the class - room , for which it is chiefly designed , it is not necessary that the students be restricted to the texts supplied . If time permits , and the ... PERIOD CAPTAIN iv PREFACE .
... periods and principal writers . In using the book in the class - room , for which it is chiefly designed , it is not necessary that the students be restricted to the texts supplied . If time permits , and the ... PERIOD CAPTAIN iv PREFACE .
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... PERIOD CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH COTTON MATHER 27 922 II . SECOND COLONIAL PERIOD BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JONATHAN EDWARDS 3 + 355 47 57 III . REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD THOMAS JEfferson 81 ALEXANDER HAMILTON 91 885 66 IV . FIRST NATIONAL PERIOD 103 ...
... PERIOD CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH COTTON MATHER 27 922 II . SECOND COLONIAL PERIOD BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JONATHAN EDWARDS 3 + 355 47 57 III . REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD THOMAS JEfferson 81 ALEXANDER HAMILTON 91 885 66 IV . FIRST NATIONAL PERIOD 103 ...
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... Period of American Literature . - The litera- ture of America is the youngest of national literatures . While we must seek its beginnings in the early part of the seventeenth century , it is scarcely more than two generations ago that ...
... Period of American Literature . - The litera- ture of America is the youngest of national literatures . While we must seek its beginnings in the early part of the seventeenth century , it is scarcely more than two generations ago that ...
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... period of ardent striving and conflict is past , our golden age will come ; and , having time to listen , we shall , perhaps , encourage some Homer or Milton to sing . 12. Favorable Conditions . - No other country seems to present more ...
... period of ardent striving and conflict is past , our golden age will come ; and , having time to listen , we shall , perhaps , encourage some Homer or Milton to sing . 12. Favorable Conditions . - No other country seems to present more ...
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... period , which includes nearly the whole of the seven- teenth century , may be called the First Colonial Period . The principal productions of this period represent , not ' American , but English , culture , and are concerned chiefly ...
... period , which includes nearly the whole of the seven- teenth century , may be called the First Colonial Period . The principal productions of this period represent , not ' American , but English , culture , and are concerned chiefly ...
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