American LiteratureDoubleday, Page, 1915 - Всего страниц: 254 |
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Стр. vi
... present work the advis- ability of omitting the concluding portion of the book , which consisted in the main of a rapid survey of writers not elsewhere treated by the author , and was supposed to bring out the char- acteristics of the ...
... present work the advis- ability of omitting the concluding portion of the book , which consisted in the main of a rapid survey of writers not elsewhere treated by the author , and was supposed to bring out the char- acteristics of the ...
Стр. vii
... present day . It will be seen that Professor Kellner's vol- ume is not a history of American literature in any exhaustive sense . This he could not have written within the limits which he set himself , but he has succeeded in doing what ...
... present day . It will be seen that Professor Kellner's vol- ume is not a history of American literature in any exhaustive sense . This he could not have written within the limits which he set himself , but he has succeeded in doing what ...
Стр. xii
... present volume is the result . Within the last few years Professor Kellner has returned to a favorite subject of his early years the textual study of Shakespeare in both the quartos and folios . By his close scru- tiny of Elizabethan ...
... present volume is the result . Within the last few years Professor Kellner has returned to a favorite subject of his early years the textual study of Shakespeare in both the quartos and folios . By his close scru- tiny of Elizabethan ...
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... present American literary language also : " American slang knocks in vain for admission into American literature . It has no part in the fabric of the gravely written language . Men of letters have disdained its use with a ...
... present American literary language also : " American slang knocks in vain for admission into American literature . It has no part in the fabric of the gravely written language . Men of letters have disdained its use with a ...
Стр. 51
... present such do not exist for us . One cannot , therefore , go so far as to annihilate at a stroke the whole of the somewhat ample body of poetry before Bryant . Even from the wholly Puritan period , shunned by the Muses and the Graces ...
... present such do not exist for us . One cannot , therefore , go so far as to annihilate at a stroke the whole of the somewhat ample body of poetry before Bryant . Even from the wholly Puritan period , shunned by the Muses and the Graces ...
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