The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... experience . It is worthy of remark that not only the first , but every succeeding Congress , as well as the late convention , have invariably joined with the people in thinking that the prosperity of America depended on its Union . To ...
... experience . It is worthy of remark that not only the first , but every succeeding Congress , as well as the late convention , have invariably joined with the people in thinking that the prosperity of America depended on its Union . To ...
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... experience , and be- ing a natural writer , he at once set to work producing a fiction based in part on his own adven- tures , employing literary mate- rials which he was the first Ameri- can writer to exploit . Typee ( London and New ...
... experience , and be- ing a natural writer , he at once set to work producing a fiction based in part on his own adven- tures , employing literary mate- rials which he was the first Ameri- can writer to exploit . Typee ( London and New ...
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... experience , en- meshed , as it is , in a web of illusions , moods , and seemingly blind chance . Emerson's austere reference to his son's death , repellent to some critics , actually demonstrates the disciplined character of the essay ...
... experience , en- meshed , as it is , in a web of illusions , moods , and seemingly blind chance . Emerson's austere reference to his son's death , repellent to some critics , actually demonstrates the disciplined character of the essay ...
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