American Literary Essays1960 |
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... ment . Whence that government ? It is de- rived from the original genius and strong desire of the people , ratified and con- firmed by government . This is the great chain which links us all , this is the pic- ture which every province ...
... ment . Whence that government ? It is de- rived from the original genius and strong desire of the people , ratified and con- firmed by government . This is the great chain which links us all , this is the pic- ture which every province ...
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... ment and of totally rejecting the judg- ment of the world ; the tendency to tendency to regard every question as open ; the hesi- tation to act except as a choice of evils ; the shirking of responsibility ; the love of line , form ...
... ment and of totally rejecting the judg- ment of the world ; the tendency to tendency to regard every question as open ; the hesi- tation to act except as a choice of evils ; the shirking of responsibility ; the love of line , form ...
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... ment " ; we are left rather with an ele- ment of mystery , as with Ahab , or a simplified and conventionalized altera- tion of character , as with Dimmesdale . Similarly , the episodes of romance tend to follow each other without ...
... ment " ; we are left rather with an ele- ment of mystery , as with Ahab , or a simplified and conventionalized altera- tion of character , as with Dimmesdale . Similarly , the episodes of romance tend to follow each other without ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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