The Literature of America: From the beginning to the civil warArthur Hobson Quinn, Albert Croll Baugh, Will David Howe Scribner, 1929 |
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... less properly , " For want of modesty is want of sense : " If you ask , Why less properly ? I must repeat the lines , " Immodest words admit of no defense , For want of modesty is want of sense . " Now , is not want of sense ( where a ...
... less properly , " For want of modesty is want of sense : " If you ask , Why less properly ? I must repeat the lines , " Immodest words admit of no defense , For want of modesty is want of sense . " Now , is not want of sense ( where a ...
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... less easy to characterize in brief . At once a philosopher , a reformer , a patriot , a lover of nature , and a worshipper of beauty , he represents in his poetry a variety of forms , whose harmony is not apparent at first glance ...
... less easy to characterize in brief . At once a philosopher , a reformer , a patriot , a lover of nature , and a worshipper of beauty , he represents in his poetry a variety of forms , whose harmony is not apparent at first glance ...
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... less and less frequently upon the pages over which I pored . Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious effulgence ; the pale fingers became of the transparent waxen hue of the grave , and the blue veins upon the ...
... less and less frequently upon the pages over which I pored . Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious effulgence ; the pale fingers became of the transparent waxen hue of the grave , and the blue veins upon the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
COTTON MATHER | 44 |
ROBERT CALEF | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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