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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... never surmounted , love is never outgrown . 20 30 This sentiment lies at the foundation of society , and successively creates all forms of worship . The principle of veneration never dies out . Man fallen into superstition , into ...
... never surmounted , love is never outgrown . 20 30 This sentiment lies at the foundation of society , and successively creates all forms of worship . The principle of veneration never dies out . Man fallen into superstition , into ...
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... never did it . ” As near as I could discover , he had probably gone to bed in a barn when drunk , and smoked his pipe there ; and so a barn was burnt . He had the reputation of being a clever man , had been there some three months ...
... never did it . ” As near as I could discover , he had probably gone to bed in a barn when drunk , and smoked his pipe there ; and so a barn was burnt . He had the reputation of being a clever man , had been there some three months ...
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... never goes behind government , and so cannot speak with authority about it . His words are wisdom to those legislators who 10 contemplate no essential reform in the ex- isting government ; but for thinkers , and those who legislate for ...
... never goes behind government , and so cannot speak with authority about it . His words are wisdom to those legislators who 10 contemplate no essential reform in the ex- isting government ; but for thinkers , and those who legislate for ...
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The Colonial Imagination | 2 |
from The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody | 32 |
ANNE BRADSTREET | 38 |
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