The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... persons , and by their choice of books and pictures ; and these are left to the re- straints of public opinion . In fact , no man can be said to be thoroughly civilized or always civilized ; the most refined , the most enlightened person ...
... persons , and by their choice of books and pictures ; and these are left to the re- straints of public opinion . In fact , no man can be said to be thoroughly civilized or always civilized ; the most refined , the most enlightened person ...
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... person ; and he was condemned , in New York , to this frequent violence of transition - having to reckon with it when- ever he went out , as who should say , from himself . The high pitch of interest , to his taste , was the pitch of ...
... person ; and he was condemned , in New York , to this frequent violence of transition - having to reckon with it when- ever he went out , as who should say , from himself . The high pitch of interest , to his taste , was the pitch of ...
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... person who made the revolution . The person who has made the fight probably makes it seem ugly , although the struggle has the much greater beauty . But the followers die out ; and the man who made the struggle and the quality of beauty ...
... person who made the revolution . The person who has made the fight probably makes it seem ugly , although the struggle has the much greater beauty . But the followers die out ; and the man who made the struggle and the quality of beauty ...
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