A History of American LettersAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 678 頁 |
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第 124 頁
... continued to sat- irize the Gothic tale during the very time when he was writing it . Nevertheless , as he continued to write the short tale , he dis- covered in it the possibilities of a high art - the highest , except for poetry . And ...
... continued to sat- irize the Gothic tale during the very time when he was writing it . Nevertheless , as he continued to write the short tale , he dis- covered in it the possibilities of a high art - the highest , except for poetry . And ...
第 242 頁
... continued to worship at the Nature shrine erected by Rousseau and Wordsworth . And the national ideals of the romantic period , which had had such an extensive and honor- able treatment in American writings from Freneau to Whitman , ...
... continued to worship at the Nature shrine erected by Rousseau and Wordsworth . And the national ideals of the romantic period , which had had such an extensive and honor- able treatment in American writings from Freneau to Whitman , ...
第 254 頁
... continued largely romantic , the customary romantic themes were still employed , the ante - bellum authors continued to wield influence , and romantic ideals helped give form to the criticism of the new age . This new age was the ...
... continued largely romantic , the customary romantic themes were still employed , the ante - bellum authors continued to wield influence , and romantic ideals helped give form to the criticism of the new age . This new age was the ...
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Travel Literature in Early Virginia | 3 |
The Decline of the Theocracy | 14 |
Pictures of EighteenthCentury America | 23 |
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