American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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Page 57
... feel- ing of such a crowd , would have been just the other way . It would have taken an interest in supporting the ... feeling , as between classes . Both the Americans and the English are charged with being offensively boastful and ...
... feel- ing of such a crowd , would have been just the other way . It would have taken an interest in supporting the ... feeling , as between classes . Both the Americans and the English are charged with being offensively boastful and ...
Page 308
... feel them to be assaults on property . They measure their esteem of each other by what each has , and not by what ... feels that it is not having ; it does not belong to him , has no root in him , and merely lies there because no ...
... feel them to be assaults on property . They measure their esteem of each other by what each has , and not by what ... feels that it is not having ; it does not belong to him , has no root in him , and merely lies there because no ...
Page 377
... feeling . Gradually I slid into the persuasion that these troubles of mine , touching the scrivener , had been all ... feel it ; I penetrate to the predestinated purpose of my life . I am content . Others may have loftier parts to ...
... feeling . Gradually I slid into the persuasion that these troubles of mine , touching the scrivener , had been all ... feel it ; I penetrate to the predestinated purpose of my life . I am content . Others may have loftier parts to ...
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James Fenimore Cooper | 49 |
From The American Democrat | 65 |
Edgar Allan Poe 8888 | 83 |
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