Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesBenj. H. Sanborn, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... manner in which they are presented . We may say , for example , " The sun is rising ; " or , ascending to a higher plane of thought and emotion , we may present the same fact in the language of Thomson : " But yonder comes the powerful ...
... manner in which they are presented . We may say , for example , " The sun is rising ; " or , ascending to a higher plane of thought and emotion , we may present the same fact in the language of Thomson : " But yonder comes the powerful ...
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... manners of the mother country were in a measure reproduced . " The Virginian planter was essentially a transplanted Englishman in tastes and convictions , and emulated the social amenities and the culture of the mother country . Thus in ...
... manners of the mother country were in a measure reproduced . " The Virginian planter was essentially a transplanted Englishman in tastes and convictions , and emulated the social amenities and the culture of the mother country . Thus in ...
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... manners , and that Christian faith may be propagated among the western Indians to the glory of God . " The founding of this college , though without influence upon literature during the First Colonial period , supplied in the next ...
... manners , and that Christian faith may be propagated among the western Indians to the glory of God . " The founding of this college , though without influence upon literature during the First Colonial period , supplied in the next ...
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... manner , and spent much time in prayer and fasting . At the same time he was active in doing good , instructing his brothers and sisters at home , and fearlessly reproving his companions.for profanity or immorality . 52. A Minister of ...
... manner , and spent much time in prayer and fasting . At the same time he was active in doing good , instructing his brothers and sisters at home , and fearlessly reproving his companions.for profanity or immorality . 52. A Minister of ...
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... manner in which he discharged the functions of historian is not altogether satisfactory . Perhaps he was too near the events to be strictly impartial . His personal feelings — his friendships or his animosities — were allowed , perhaps ...
... manner in which he discharged the functions of historian is not altogether satisfactory . Perhaps he was too near the events to be strictly impartial . His personal feelings — his friendships or his animosities — were allowed , perhaps ...
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