The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams Cincinnati, 1937 - 1520 Seiten |
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... effect , and in fact , no longer such . There are , no doubt , many who have found difficulty in reconciling the critical dictum that the Paradise Lost is to be devoutly admired through- out , with the absolute impossibility of ...
... effect , and in fact , no longer such . There are , no doubt , many who have found difficulty in reconciling the critical dictum that the Paradise Lost is to be devoutly admired through- out , with the absolute impossibility of ...
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... effect of the Panama Canal will be the indefinite strengthening of Anglo - Saxon institutions upon the northeast shores of the Pacific , from Alaska to Mexico , by increase of inhabitants and consequent increases of shipping and com ...
... effect of the Panama Canal will be the indefinite strengthening of Anglo - Saxon institutions upon the northeast shores of the Pacific , from Alaska to Mexico , by increase of inhabitants and consequent increases of shipping and com ...
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... effect of a work of art upon the person who enjoys it is an experience different in kind from any ex- perience not of art . It may be formed out of one emotion , or may be a combination of several ; and various feelings , inhering for ...
... effect of a work of art upon the person who enjoys it is an experience different in kind from any ex- perience not of art . It may be formed out of one emotion , or may be a combination of several ; and various feelings , inhering for ...
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Of a Great Monster | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
ROGER WILLIAMS c 16041683 | 32 |
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