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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... fact , no doubt , and like all facts has its proper amia- ble signification when exposed to the rectify- ing light of Truth . But it is not the fact which in a foreign land , for example , has 30 made my heart to throb and my cheeks to ...
... fact , no doubt , and like all facts has its proper amia- ble signification when exposed to the rectify- ing light of Truth . But it is not the fact which in a foreign land , for example , has 30 made my heart to throb and my cheeks to ...
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... fact that the Fall involves them alike in the sin of the world - in the hard , concrete fact of evil and suffering — and can rise triumphant from their knowl- edge or can surrender to it and be destroyed . We need no theology to ...
... fact that the Fall involves them alike in the sin of the world - in the hard , concrete fact of evil and suffering — and can rise triumphant from their knowl- edge or can surrender to it and be destroyed . We need no theology to ...
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... fact that Twain does not trouble to be clear how ( or indeed whether ) Huck matures as the result of his profoundly educational adventures . We may infer growth from the deepening of his moral insight and of his human sympathies , but ...
... fact that Twain does not trouble to be clear how ( or indeed whether ) Huck matures as the result of his profoundly educational adventures . We may infer growth from the deepening of his moral insight and of his human sympathies , but ...
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The Colonial Imagination | 2 |
from The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody | 32 |
ANNE BRADSTREET | 38 |
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