The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Eugene Hudson Long Norton, 1967 |
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... thought their expression seemed exceedingly faint and feeble , to represent my wickedness . My wickedness , as I am in myself , has long appeared to me perfectly ineffable , and swallowing up all thought and imagination ; like an ...
... thought their expression seemed exceedingly faint and feeble , to represent my wickedness . My wickedness , as I am in myself , has long appeared to me perfectly ineffable , and swallowing up all thought and imagination ; like an ...
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... thought , thought is daunted in presence of the world . One after the other we accept the mental laws , still resisting those which follow , which however must be accepted . But all our concessions only compel us to new profusion . And ...
... thought , thought is daunted in presence of the world . One after the other we accept the mental laws , still resisting those which follow , which however must be accepted . But all our concessions only compel us to new profusion . And ...
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... Thought . 1952 . Howe , Irving . A World More Attractive : A View of Modern Literature and Politics . 1963 . Krout , J. A. , and Fox , D. R. The Completion of Independence , 1790-1830 . 1944 . Morison , Samuel Eliot , and Commager ...
... Thought . 1952 . Howe , Irving . A World More Attractive : A View of Modern Literature and Politics . 1963 . Krout , J. A. , and Fox , D. R. The Completion of Independence , 1790-1830 . 1944 . Morison , Samuel Eliot , and Commager ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
Among the parts of a spinning wheel 1 In 11 2136 the poet elaborates | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
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