American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Allen Tate , " Emily Dickinson . " From Collected Essays by Allen Tate by per- mission of the publishers , Alan Swallow . Copyright 1941 , 1948 , by Allen Tate . Lionel Trilling , " Part I of Reality in America . " From The Liberal ...
... Allen Tate , " Emily Dickinson . " From Collected Essays by Allen Tate by per- mission of the publishers , Alan Swallow . Copyright 1941 , 1948 , by Allen Tate . Lionel Trilling , " Part I of Reality in America . " From The Liberal ...
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... Allen Tate and Edmund Wilson express our concern with more than the literary topics they discuss , as they remind us that richness in literature requires answering richness among those who read . When the best among them such as R. P. ...
... Allen Tate and Edmund Wilson express our concern with more than the literary topics they discuss , as they remind us that richness in literature requires answering richness among those who read . When the best among them such as R. P. ...
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... Allen Tate faith and beauty and knowledge and subtle meditation ; his head shall be for- ever among the stars . · • • ( I complain of Whitman's democracy that it has no provision for the sick , or small ... Allen Tate (1899-) Emily Dickinson.
... Allen Tate faith and beauty and knowledge and subtle meditation ; his head shall be for- ever among the stars . · • • ( I complain of Whitman's democracy that it has no provision for the sick , or small ... Allen Tate (1899-) Emily Dickinson.
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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