A History of American LettersAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 678 頁 |
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第 169 頁
... least in part , a New England Irving . That is , he was an idler , a lover of life , a connoisseur of refined beauties of sensation . Few New England authors were more keenly alive to sensuous de- lights the taste of champagne , or the ...
... least in part , a New England Irving . That is , he was an idler , a lover of life , a connoisseur of refined beauties of sensation . Few New England authors were more keenly alive to sensuous de- lights the taste of champagne , or the ...
第 244 頁
... least the back country , had originated . Not the least of these was the invasion of the cul- tural monopoly formerly enjoyed by the East , and especially by New England . As the western states became populous , new literary centers ...
... least the back country , had originated . Not the least of these was the invasion of the cul- tural monopoly formerly enjoyed by the East , and especially by New England . As the western states became populous , new literary centers ...
第 415 頁
... least in this one play , the appeal of tragic elevation as well . If he does not , like Shakespeare , lift his readers above the trivial by the nobility of his characters , he achieves much the same goal by the inevitability with which ...
... least in this one play , the appeal of tragic elevation as well . If he does not , like Shakespeare , lift his readers above the trivial by the nobility of his characters , he achieves much the same goal by the inevitability with which ...
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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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