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This country is not destined to be always be- hind in the race of literary glory . The time will assuredly come , when that same freedom of thought and action which has given such a spur to our genius in ...
This country is not destined to be always be- hind in the race of literary glory . The time will assuredly come , when that same freedom of thought and action which has given such a spur to our genius in ...
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... dialectic of their times - they contained both the yes and the no of their culture , and by that token they were prophetic of the future . Par- rington said that he had not set up shop as a literary critic ; but if a literary critic ...
... dialectic of their times - they contained both the yes and the no of their culture , and by that token they were prophetic of the future . Par- rington said that he had not set up shop as a literary critic ; but if a literary critic ...
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STOVALL , FLOYD , ed . , The Development of American Literary Criticism . Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1955 . ZABEL , MALCOLM , ed . , Literary Opinion in America . New York : Harper & Brothers , 1951 .
STOVALL , FLOYD , ed . , The Development of American Literary Criticism . Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1955 . ZABEL , MALCOLM , ed . , Literary Opinion in America . New York : Harper & Brothers , 1951 .
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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