A Literary History of AmericaScribner, 1905 - Всего страниц: 574 |
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... give , as we often give to its literature , the name " Elizabethan , " vanished when Puritan dominance broke for a while the pro- gress of English constitutional law ; the England which came afterwards , whatever its merits or its ...
... give , as we often give to its literature , the name " Elizabethan , " vanished when Puritan dominance broke for a while the pro- gress of English constitutional law ; the England which came afterwards , whatever its merits or its ...
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... give pleasant and vivid pictures of European life in the 30's ; his letters " from Under a Bridge " give pleas- ant pictures of country life in our Middle States a little later ; but when it comes to anything like literature , one can ...
... give pleasant and vivid pictures of European life in the 30's ; his letters " from Under a Bridge " give pleas- ant pictures of country life in our Middle States a little later ; but when it comes to anything like literature , one can ...
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... give a lecture , he would huddle together as many of these notes as should fill the assigned time , trusting with all the calm assurance of his unfaltering individualism that the truth inherent in the separate memoranda would give them ...
... give a lecture , he would huddle together as many of these notes as should fill the assigned time , trusting with all the calm assurance of his unfaltering individualism that the truth inherent in the separate memoranda would give them ...
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BOOK III | 137 |
ENGLISH HISTORY SINCE 1800 | 139 |
PAGE | 167 |
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