American Writers on American LiteratureJohn Albert Macy H. Liveright, 1931 - 539 páginas |
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... friends and even American manners . During this first stay abroad he got sundry elder - brotherly ad- monitions about the use of his time , but chose his own path , often on droll grounds . His brothers were anxious that he should do ...
... friends and even American manners . During this first stay abroad he got sundry elder - brotherly ad- monitions about the use of his time , but chose his own path , often on droll grounds . His brothers were anxious that he should do ...
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... friends throughout America , expressing his views and convictions on the reforms in which he was interested . These have value in revealing the steadfastness of his friendship , the genuineness of his sympathy and his interest in public ...
... friends throughout America , expressing his views and convictions on the reforms in which he was interested . These have value in revealing the steadfastness of his friendship , the genuineness of his sympathy and his interest in public ...
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... friends it had that intimate and personal aspect which to Lowell was always the source of deepest feeling . The Civil War was a sacrament and a consecra- tion . It redeemed the United States not only from the sin of slavery , but also ...
... friends it had that intimate and personal aspect which to Lowell was always the source of deepest feeling . The Civil War was a sacrament and a consecra- tion . It redeemed the United States not only from the sin of slavery , but also ...
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COLONIAL HISTORIANS | 3 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS | 13 |
THOMAS PAINE | 25 |
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Bibliographical Guide to the Study of the Literature of the U.S.A. Clarence Gohdes Pré-visualização indisponível - 1970 |
Bibliographical Guide to the Study of the Literature of the U.S.A. Clarence Gohdes Visualização de excertos - 1963 |