American Writers on American LiteratureJohn Albert Macy H. Liveright, 1931 - 539 páginas |
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... words but by more rigid pruning of the style , more restrained diction , and more confident reliance on ordered simplicity . Thus the theme shines through the words , unclouded by excess of style . Those who have eyes to see must ...
... words but by more rigid pruning of the style , more restrained diction , and more confident reliance on ordered simplicity . Thus the theme shines through the words , unclouded by excess of style . Those who have eyes to see must ...
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... words rather than in ideas , in expression rather than thought . He was a master of phrasing , which is enough to make his place secure , and some of his phrasing is extraordinarily beautiful . One might speak of his best sentences as ...
... words rather than in ideas , in expression rather than thought . He was a master of phrasing , which is enough to make his place secure , and some of his phrasing is extraordinarily beautiful . One might speak of his best sentences as ...
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... words blunt and challenging . He proposed two substitutes , one of which Lin- coln accepted with some modifications , and the President ended with these memorable words : " We are not enemies but friends . We must not be enemies ...
... words blunt and challenging . He proposed two substitutes , one of which Lin- coln accepted with some modifications , and the President ended with these memorable words : " We are not enemies but friends . We must not be enemies ...
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COLONIAL HISTORIANS | 3 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS | 13 |
THOMAS PAINE | 25 |
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achieved Ambrose Bierce Ameri Amerind Arthur Bartlett Maurice artist beauty Billy Budd Boston Bret Harte called century character contemporary Cooper criticism death drama Dreiser early editor Edwards Emerson Emily Dickinson England English essay Europe expression fact feeling fiction Frank Norris Hawthorne heart Henry Henry James Holmes Howells human humor Irving James knew Lanier's later Leaves of Grass less letters Lincoln literary living Longfellow Lowell magazine Mark Twain Melville mind Moby Dick moral mystery nature Negro never novelist novels orator Paine passion philosophy play Poe's poem poet poetic poetry political prose published Puritan romantic seems sense soul speech spirit story style theater theme things Thoreau thought tion to-day tradition truth verse volumes Washington Whitman Willa Cather William William Dean Howells words writing written wrote Yiddish York young youth
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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 |