A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... facts of life . The obvious truth has often been pointed out that in both tales and novels Hawthorne is concerned with the fact of sin in human life . Over the significance of this fact he brooded not precisely as his Puritan ancestors ...
... facts of life . The obvious truth has often been pointed out that in both tales and novels Hawthorne is concerned with the fact of sin in human life . Over the significance of this fact he brooded not precisely as his Puritan ancestors ...
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... fact is , to enhance the great and constant fact of Life , which can dwarf any and every cir- cumstance , and to which the belt of wam- pum , and the commerce of America , are alike . Beyond this universality of the symbolic language ...
... fact is , to enhance the great and constant fact of Life , which can dwarf any and every cir- cumstance , and to which the belt of wam- pum , and the commerce of America , are alike . Beyond this universality of the symbolic language ...
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... fact - which Lee pointed out at the opening of hostilities - that the North was more populous and better equipped for a long struggle than the South ; but in large measure the success of the North was due to Lincoln himself . The ...
... fact - which Lee pointed out at the opening of hostilities - that the North was more populous and better equipped for a long struggle than the South ; but in large measure the success of the North was due to Lincoln himself . The ...
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