Continuities: Essays and Ideas in American LiteratureUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 158 páginas |
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... Indian as the third foot of Satan's tripod . There is little compassion for the Indian and little sympathy for those New England folk who included the Indian in their sense of mission . In any dispute with the Indians , Johnson was ...
... Indian as the third foot of Satan's tripod . There is little compassion for the Indian and little sympathy for those New England folk who included the Indian in their sense of mission . In any dispute with the Indians , Johnson was ...
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... Indian name for the Concord echoes the phrase used as a vernacular Indian designation for eternity . Yet less than three - quarters of a century after the American call for independence , the Indian is already " an extinct race " ( p ...
... Indian name for the Concord echoes the phrase used as a vernacular Indian designation for eternity . Yet less than three - quarters of a century after the American call for independence , the Indian is already " an extinct race " ( p ...
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... Indian scalps in the bottom of their canoe ( p . 320 ) . Thoreau's emphasis is on the retribution Hannah Dustan exacted from her erstwhile captors ; Mather's on the degradation and humiliation she endured . In some details , especially ...
... Indian scalps in the bottom of their canoe ( p . 320 ) . Thoreau's emphasis is on the retribution Hannah Dustan exacted from her erstwhile captors ; Mather's on the degradation and humiliation she endured . In some details , especially ...
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