American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... present editors would return to the critical attitude of the 1930s , which regarded lit- erature as a collection of social documents and inter- preted every effort of artistic creation as an economic act . Rather , we think that there ...
... present editors would return to the critical attitude of the 1930s , which regarded lit- erature as a collection of social documents and inter- preted every effort of artistic creation as an economic act . Rather , we think that there ...
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... present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world . But when , following the invisible steps of thought , we come to inquire ...
... present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world . But when , following the invisible steps of thought , we come to inquire ...
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... present case confine its attention to the blow's consequence , which consequence justly is to be deemed not otherwise than as the striker's deed . " This utterance , the full significance of which it was not at all likely that Billy ...
... present case confine its attention to the blow's consequence , which consequence justly is to be deemed not otherwise than as the striker's deed . " This utterance , the full significance of which it was not at all likely that Billy ...
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James Fenimore Cooper | 49 |
From The American Democrat | 65 |
Edgar Allan Poe 8888 | 83 |
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