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Much of the most compelling literature of the United States has been a continu- ing dialogue concerning possibilities for maintaining the view which Emerson put forth , as friend and comforter , Mat- thew Arnold said , of those who live ...
Much of the most compelling literature of the United States has been a continu- ing dialogue concerning possibilities for maintaining the view which Emerson put forth , as friend and comforter , Mat- thew Arnold said , of those who live ...
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I have thus surveyed the country on every side within a dozen miles of where I live . In imagina- tion I have bought all the farms in suc- cession , for all were to be bought and I knew their price . I walked over each farmer's premises ...
I have thus surveyed the country on every side within a dozen miles of where I live . In imagina- tion I have bought all the farms in suc- cession , for all were to be bought and I knew their price . I walked over each farmer's premises ...
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Still we live meanly , like ants ; though the fable tells us that we were long ago changed into men ; like pygmies we fight with cranes ; it is error upon error , and clout upon clout , and our best virtue has for its occasion a ...
Still we live meanly , like ants ; though the fable tells us that we were long ago changed into men ; like pygmies we fight with cranes ; it is error upon error , and clout upon clout , and our best virtue has for its occasion a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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