The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... object in view . Soon afterwards I 30 bade him farewell . The pretended lunatic was a man in my own pay . ' ' But what purpose had you , ' I asked , ' in replacing the letter by a fac - simile ? Would it not have been better , at the ...
... object in view . Soon afterwards I 30 bade him farewell . The pretended lunatic was a man in my own pay . ' ' But what purpose had you , ' I asked , ' in replacing the letter by a fac - simile ? Would it not have been better , at the ...
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... object , pleasure , not truth ; to romance , by having for its object an indefinite instead of a definite pleasure , being a poem only so far as this object is attained ; romance present- ing perceptible images with definite , poetry ...
... object , pleasure , not truth ; to romance , by having for its object an indefinite instead of a definite pleasure , being a poem only so far as this object is attained ; romance present- ing perceptible images with definite , poetry ...
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... objects : since ' every object rightly seen , unlocks - new faculty of the soul . ' That which was unconscious truth , becomes , when inter- preted and defined in an object , a part of the domain of knowledge , -a new weapon in the ...
... objects : since ' every object rightly seen , unlocks - new faculty of the soul . ' That which was unconscious truth , becomes , when inter- preted and defined in an object , a part of the domain of knowledge , -a new weapon in the ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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