Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... relation to us , and naturally possesses for us the greatest interest . 2. Comprehensive Meaning . - The term literature needs to be carefully considered , and its general and its restricted meaning clearly comprehended . In its widest ...
... relation to us , and naturally possesses for us the greatest interest . 2. Comprehensive Meaning . - The term literature needs to be carefully considered , and its general and its restricted meaning clearly comprehended . In its widest ...
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... relation between literature and history . 7. An American Literature . - It has been questioned whether we have an American literature . But there is no reasonable ground for doubt . A fair survey of the facts will show that the ...
... relation between literature and history . 7. An American Literature . - It has been questioned whether we have an American literature . But there is no reasonable ground for doubt . A fair survey of the facts will show that the ...
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... Relation " ( 1608 ) ; " A De- scription of New England " ( 1616 ) ; " The General History of Virginia " ( 1624 ) ; and " The True Travels " ( 1630 ) . He died June 21 , 1631 , and was buried in St. Sepulchre's Church , London . 47 ...
... Relation " ( 1608 ) ; " A De- scription of New England " ( 1616 ) ; " The General History of Virginia " ( 1624 ) ; and " The True Travels " ( 1630 ) . He died June 21 , 1631 , and was buried in St. Sepulchre's Church , London . 47 ...
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... relation of its events to the subsequent development of the country . The growth of a great nation can be clearly traced step by step . Great interests were in- volved in the success or failure of apparently small enterprises . The life ...
... relation of its events to the subsequent development of the country . The growth of a great nation can be clearly traced step by step . Great interests were in- volved in the success or failure of apparently small enterprises . The life ...
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... relations of the colonies . It could not well be otherwise in the presence of their increasing prosperity and promising future , and of the strengthening ties that bound them together . The colonists were chiefly of Teutonic origin ...
... relations of the colonies . It could not well be otherwise in the presence of their increasing prosperity and promising future , and of the strengthening ties that bound them together . The colonists were chiefly of Teutonic origin ...
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