The Main Lines of American LiteratureRaymond Wright Short, Wilbur Stewart Scott Holt, 1954 - 648 Seiten |
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... less men than your Erasmuses , and censures upon one another as they are upon the rest of mankind . But while each of them , conceitedly enough , sets up for the standard of perfection , we are entirely at a loss which fire to follow ...
... less men than your Erasmuses , and censures upon one another as they are upon the rest of mankind . But while each of them , conceitedly enough , sets up for the standard of perfection , we are entirely at a loss which fire to follow ...
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... less encouragement to the higher forms of art 20 or the more thorough achievements of schol- arship . Even were it not so , it would be idle to expect us to produce any literature so peculiarly our own as was the natural growth of ages less ...
... less encouragement to the higher forms of art 20 or the more thorough achievements of schol- arship . Even were it not so , it would be idle to expect us to produce any literature so peculiarly our own as was the natural growth of ages less ...
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... less sensitive to the extent and nature of corruption round about them , suffered disillusionment more gracefully . With greater toughness of spirit , Mark Twain might have endured his vision and developed along the lines of the ...
... less sensitive to the extent and nature of corruption round about them , suffered disillusionment more gracefully . With greater toughness of spirit , Mark Twain might have endured his vision and developed along the lines of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 20 | 20 |
NATHANIEL WARD 330 | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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