American Literary Essays1960 |
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... essay is an attempt to express a mood or explain an attitude . Most sim- ply , it is man speaking about what seems ... Essay on the Human Un- derstanding , a long moralistic poem like Alexander Pope's Essay on Man , or a versified ...
... essay is an attempt to express a mood or explain an attitude . Most sim- ply , it is man speaking about what seems ... Essay on the Human Un- derstanding , a long moralistic poem like Alexander Pope's Essay on Man , or a versified ...
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... essay changed also , to mirror man's concern , not less with him- self and his personal revelations , but more with other men and upstart men , and the society they made , and its need for correction . Because it was man speak- ing his ...
... essay changed also , to mirror man's concern , not less with him- self and his personal revelations , but more with other men and upstart men , and the society they made , and its need for correction . Because it was man speak- ing his ...
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... essay rose again , with Charles Lamb , whose quiet whimsies have delighted readers ever since , with William Hazlitt , who wrote with equally infectious gusto on boxing , literature , or the state of morals , with Samuel Taylor ...
... essay rose again , with Charles Lamb , whose quiet whimsies have delighted readers ever since , with William Hazlitt , who wrote with equally infectious gusto on boxing , literature , or the state of morals , with Samuel Taylor ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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