Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 211
... question , said an individual , holding his hand upon his nose ; it is , shall we tolerate the pole - cat in this village ? -For , maugre all the pains that may have been taken to restrain the pett , and confine it by a matting , I feel ...
... question , said an individual , holding his hand upon his nose ; it is , shall we tolerate the pole - cat in this village ? -For , maugre all the pains that may have been taken to restrain the pett , and confine it by a matting , I feel ...
Strana 299
... question of a national American literature . When the Romantic concerns for uniqueness , originality , exoticism and genius began to take hold , the question of the possibility of a characteristically Amer- ican literature was doubly ...
... question of a national American literature . When the Romantic concerns for uniqueness , originality , exoticism and genius began to take hold , the question of the possibility of a characteristically Amer- ican literature was doubly ...
Strana 464
... question , whether Paradise Lost , the Jerusalem Delivered , and various other poems , are epic poems , has often agitated the critical world . To decide this question with propriety , or even at all , one would naturally imagine it ...
... question , whether Paradise Lost , the Jerusalem Delivered , and various other poems , are epic poems , has often agitated the critical world . To decide this question with propriety , or even at all , one would naturally imagine it ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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