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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... whole mass of civilized man - it is to these things , in- finitely more than to anything which even the best instituted government can perform , that the safety and prosperity of the indi- vidual and of the whole depends . The more ...
... whole mass of civilized man - it is to these things , in- finitely more than to anything which even the best instituted government can perform , that the safety and prosperity of the indi- vidual and of the whole depends . The more ...
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... whole book , its " Where I Lived and What I Lived For " coming inevitably through the cycle of life it describes to a " Conclusion , because Thoreau managed to put himself into a position where he could be a whole man . He went to ...
... whole book , its " Where I Lived and What I Lived For " coming inevitably through the cycle of life it describes to a " Conclusion , because Thoreau managed to put himself into a position where he could be a whole man . He went to ...
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... whole of the Ameri- can spirit , although it has seemed to many historians , first and fore- most of whom was Frederick Jackson Turner , to be the key to that whole . Generally the Western spirit has been taken as productive of certain ...
... whole of the Ameri- can spirit , although it has seemed to many historians , first and fore- most of whom was Frederick Jackson Turner , to be the key to that whole . Generally the Western spirit has been taken as productive of certain ...
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The Colonial Imagination | 2 |
from The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody | 32 |
ANNE BRADSTREET | 38 |
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