The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Richmond Croom Beatty, Eugene Hudson Long |
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THE WORD OF GOD IS THE CREATION WE BEHOLD ; and it is in this word , which no human invention can counterfeit or alter , that God speaketh universally to man . Human language is local and changeable , and is therefore incapable of being ...
THE WORD OF GOD IS THE CREATION WE BEHOLD ; and it is in this word , which no human invention can counterfeit or alter , that God speaketh universally to man . Human language is local and changeable , and is therefore incapable of being ...
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Imagine how all this might eventually operate on some peculiar human creature the direct reverse of a saint ! But for the adequate comprehending of Claggart by a normal nature these hints are insufficient . To pass from a normal nature ...
Imagine how all this might eventually operate on some peculiar human creature the direct reverse of a saint ! But for the adequate comprehending of Claggart by a normal nature these hints are insufficient . To pass from a normal nature ...
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But he , in his private observatory , cataloguing obscure and nebulous stars of the human mind , which as yet no man has thought of as such , —watching days and months , sometimes , for a few facts ; correcting still his old records ...
But he , in his private observatory , cataloguing obscure and nebulous stars of the human mind , which as yet no man has thought of as such , —watching days and months , sometimes , for a few facts ; correcting still his old records ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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