The Growth of American Literature: The colonial imagination ; The provincial imagination ; The Revolutionary and political imagination ; The beginnings of a national literature ; The New England temper ; The Southern tradition ; The Western spiritEdwin Harrison Cady American Book Company, 1956 |
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... believe he is pleas'd and delights in the Happiness of those he has created ; and since without Virtue Man can have no Happiness in this World , I firmly believe he delights to see me Virtuous , be- 20 cause he is pleased when he sees ...
... believe he is pleas'd and delights in the Happiness of those he has created ; and since without Virtue Man can have no Happiness in this World , I firmly believe he delights to see me Virtuous , be- 20 cause he is pleased when he sees ...
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... believe and my reasons for not believing them . I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church , by the Roman church , by the Greek church , by the Turkish church , by the Protestant church , nor by any church that I know ...
... believe and my reasons for not believing them . I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church , by the Roman church , by the Greek church , by the Turkish church , by the Protestant church , nor by any church that I know ...
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... believe concerning the immortality of the soul or the like , but the universal im- pulse to believe , that is the material circum- stance and is the principal fact in the history of the globe . Shall we describe this cause as that which ...
... believe concerning the immortality of the soul or the like , but the universal im- pulse to believe , that is the material circum- stance and is the principal fact in the history of the globe . Shall we describe this cause as that which ...
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The Colonial Imagination | 2 |
from The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody | 32 |
ANNE BRADSTREET | 38 |
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