The American Tradition in LiteratureGeorge B. Perkins McGraw-Hill, 1990 - 2077 páginas |
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... effects , must for ever have been dormant and useless as to any effect . The divine wisdom and prudence would have had no exercise in any wise contrivance , any prudent proceeding or disposal of things ; for there would have been no ...
... effects , must for ever have been dormant and useless as to any effect . The divine wisdom and prudence would have had no exercise in any wise contrivance , any prudent proceeding or disposal of things ; for there would have been no ...
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... effect derivable from unity of impression - for , if two sittings be required , the affairs of the world interfere , and every thing like totality is at once destroyed . But since , ceteris paribus , 3 no poet can afford to dispense ...
... effect derivable from unity of impression - for , if two sittings be required , the affairs of the world interfere , and every thing like totality is at once destroyed . But since , ceteris paribus , 3 no poet can afford to dispense ...
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... effect . Had I been able , in the subsequent composition , to construct more vigorous stanzas , I should , without scruple , have purposely enfeebled them , so as not to interfere with the climacteric effect . And here I may as well say ...
... effect . Had I been able , in the subsequent composition , to construct more vigorous stanzas , I should , without scruple , have purposely enfeebled them , so as not to interfere with the climacteric effect . And here I may as well say ...
Contenido
PREFACE | xxxix |
The Colonies the Revolution and the New Nation | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 11 |
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Otras 127 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
American Anne Bradstreet appeared beauty better bird called Christ church colonies Copyright Cotton Mather dæmons death divine door E. E. Cummings earth Edgar Allan Poe edited Emerson England eyes father fire Franklin friends Gary Snyder gave give hand hath Hawk-eye heard heart heaven Hiawatha human Indian John John Woolman King land Ligeia light live look Lord Major Molineux means mind Miss Asphyxia Mondamin morning nature never night once passed person poem poet poor published Puritan religion Reprinted by permission Robert Lowell Robin seemed sense slave soon soul speak spirit sweet T. S. Eliot tell thee Theodore Roethke things thou thought tion told tree true truth virtue voice vols whole William woods words writing young