American LiteratureDoubleday, Page, 1915 - Всего страниц: 254 |
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... political mission and to the invention of the lightning - rod ; otherwise his homely , Philistine wisdom would hardly have found an audience beyond the narrow limits of his native land . In Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales what told was ...
... political mission and to the invention of the lightning - rod ; otherwise his homely , Philistine wisdom would hardly have found an audience beyond the narrow limits of his native land . In Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales what told was ...
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... political or moralizing pur- poses in view ; it was art pure and simple that floated before his mental vision , art , it may be , of the Parisian formula of that time , but never- theless art . He saw the endless wheatfields bounded ...
... political or moralizing pur- poses in view ; it was art pure and simple that floated before his mental vision , art , it may be , of the Parisian formula of that time , but never- theless art . He saw the endless wheatfields bounded ...
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... political efficiency , the spirit of the nat- ural scientist - in brief , of all the qualities that are generally looked upon as Yankee char- acteristics . If not the greatest figure of the age of enlightenment , he stands among the ...
... political efficiency , the spirit of the nat- ural scientist - in brief , of all the qualities that are generally looked upon as Yankee char- acteristics . If not the greatest figure of the age of enlightenment , he stands among the ...
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... politicians fell upon him , and he endured ten years of the bitterest obloquy . This could only happen to a man who cannot accommodate himself to circum- stances , who does not allow his convictions to be circumscribed , who must live ...
... politicians fell upon him , and he endured ten years of the bitterest obloquy . This could only happen to a man who cannot accommodate himself to circum- stances , who does not allow his convictions to be circumscribed , who must live ...
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... Ruins of a Country Inn * to one of the English poets of note of the eighteenth century ? The political satire , McFingal , by John * Stedman , 3-8 . Trumbull ( 1752-1831 ) , can creditably stand the test 54 American Literature.
... Ruins of a Country Inn * to one of the English poets of note of the eighteenth century ? The political satire , McFingal , by John * Stedman , 3-8 . Trumbull ( 1752-1831 ) , can creditably stand the test 54 American Literature.
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