American Literary Essays1960 |
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... England . Writing at a time when tempers on both sides were strained , irritated by the memory of two wars between them , and when acid de- bate abounded concerning the cultural inferiority of the one , the arrogance of the other ...
... England . Writing at a time when tempers on both sides were strained , irritated by the memory of two wars between them , and when acid de- bate abounded concerning the cultural inferiority of the one , the arrogance of the other ...
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... England does us justice or not ; it is , per- haps , of far more importance to herself . She is instilling anger and resentment into the bosom of a youthful nation , to grow with its growth and strengthen with its strength . If in ...
... England does us justice or not ; it is , per- haps , of far more importance to herself . She is instilling anger and resentment into the bosom of a youthful nation , to grow with its growth and strengthen with its strength . If in ...
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... England . We looked to it with a hallowed feeling of tenderness and ven- eration , as the land of our forefathers- the august repository of the monuments and antiquities of our race - the birth- place and mausoleum of the sages and ...
... England . We looked to it with a hallowed feeling of tenderness and ven- eration , as the land of our forefathers- the august repository of the monuments and antiquities of our race - the birth- place and mausoleum of the sages and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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