American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - 845 Seiten |
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... feel that perpetual collision of parties , that diffi- culty of beginning , that contention which oversets so many . There is room for every body in Amer- ica . Has he any particular talent , or industry ? he exerts it in order to ...
... feel that perpetual collision of parties , that diffi- culty of beginning , that contention which oversets so many . There is room for every body in Amer- ica . Has he any particular talent , or industry ? he exerts it in order to ...
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... feel a sympathizing grief . And though such sadness seem to cause our pain , Still it delights . Even sensibility ; 71 When listening to the plaintive tale of woe , Though she makes sad , and wets compassion's cheek , Or calls a ...
... feel a sympathizing grief . And though such sadness seem to cause our pain , Still it delights . Even sensibility ; 71 When listening to the plaintive tale of woe , Though she makes sad , and wets compassion's cheek , Or calls a ...
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... feel- ing itself inferior to another ; the intense , over- whelming dissatisfaction and rebellion at the thought ; -these , with the omniprevalent aspira- tions at perfection , are but the spiritual , coincident with the material ...
... feel- ing itself inferior to another ; the intense , over- whelming dissatisfaction and rebellion at the thought ; -these , with the omniprevalent aspira- tions at perfection , are but the spiritual , coincident with the material ...
Inhalt
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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