Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesBenj. H. Sanborn, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... thought of the world , a knowledge and appreciation of which is the essential element of culture . Of all literature ... thoughts , and emotions of the human family . Its magnitude renders it absolutely impossible for any man ever to ...
... thought of the world , a knowledge and appreciation of which is the essential element of culture . Of all literature ... thoughts , and emotions of the human family . Its magnitude renders it absolutely impossible for any man ever to ...
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... thoughts that are presented , and the 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 ...
... thoughts that are presented , and the 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 ...
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... thought and feeling . Our best works are not an echo of the literature of England , but a new and valuable contribution to the literature of the world . The best of Irving's writings , the tales of Hawthorne , the " Evangeline " and ...
... thought and feeling . Our best works are not an echo of the literature of England , but a new and valuable contribution to the literature of the world . The best of Irving's writings , the tales of Hawthorne , the " Evangeline " and ...
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... thoughts , emo- tions , and experiences of men . As literature naturally reflects national life , the nature of this ... thought and style may be traced , as between Goldsmith and Irving , Scott and Cooper , Carlyle and Emerson . But ...
... thoughts , emo- tions , and experiences of men . As literature naturally reflects national life , the nature of this ... thought and style may be traced , as between Goldsmith and Irving , Scott and Cooper , Carlyle and Emerson . But ...
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... lov'd the shady woods so well , Now thought the rivers did the trees excel , And if the sun would ever shine , there would I dwell . " ADMIRALL OF NEW ENGLAND CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH HLINS THE NHOI. FIRST COLONIAL PERIOD 23.
... lov'd the shady woods so well , Now thought the rivers did the trees excel , And if the sun would ever shine , there would I dwell . " ADMIRALL OF NEW ENGLAND CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH HLINS THE NHOI. FIRST COLONIAL PERIOD 23.
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