The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... human arts is ascetic or post - rational . It pretends to guide life from above and from without ; it has dis- credited human nature and mortal interests , and has thereby undermined itself , since it is at best but a partial expression ...
... human arts is ascetic or post - rational . It pretends to guide life from above and from without ; it has dis- credited human nature and mortal interests , and has thereby undermined itself , since it is at best but a partial expression ...
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... human beings , and the charitable deceit was not continuous . The audience was ever and anon being re- minded ... human beings with even partial veracity : and this new style of writing at once became emblematic . And so it has been ever ...
... human beings , and the charitable deceit was not continuous . The audience was ever and anon being re- minded ... human beings with even partial veracity : and this new style of writing at once became emblematic . And so it has been ever ...
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... human life a normal young women simply does not meet with any such rhetorical architecture . . . . So there really seems small ground for wonder that Mr. Darcy observed , ' You have said quite enough , madam ' ; and no cause whatever ...
... human life a normal young women simply does not meet with any such rhetorical architecture . . . . So there really seems small ground for wonder that Mr. Darcy observed , ' You have said quite enough , madam ' ; and no cause whatever ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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