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Another is that Americans talk differently from English- men . Not only are some words different , like calling an elevator a lift or an under- shirt a vest , and some idioms , like a white - collar job being in London a black - suit ...
Another is that Americans talk differently from English- men . Not only are some words different , like calling an elevator a lift or an under- shirt a vest , and some idioms , like a white - collar job being in London a black - suit ...
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Poe- a master of the art , as yet unsurpassed had written ; Longfellow and Hawthorne had lent it the graces of the English classics . But it was not the American short story of today . It was not character- istic of American life ...
Poe- a master of the art , as yet unsurpassed had written ; Longfellow and Hawthorne had lent it the graces of the English classics . But it was not the American short story of today . It was not character- istic of American life ...
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The essential difference between the American novel and the English will be strongly pointed up to any reader of F. R. Leavis ' The Great Tradition . Mr. Leavis ' " great tradition " of the novel is really Anglo - American , and it ...
The essential difference between the American novel and the English will be strongly pointed up to any reader of F. R. Leavis ' The Great Tradition . Mr. Leavis ' " great tradition " of the novel is really Anglo - American , and it ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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