American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... present by writers whom the editors believe to have strong claims on our continuing attention . The first group of selections attempts to present adequately and relate significantly the work of recent philos- ophers and literary critics ...
... present by writers whom the editors believe to have strong claims on our continuing attention . The first group of selections attempts to present adequately and relate significantly the work of recent philos- ophers and literary critics ...
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... present day , and how much the opinions and passions of mankind are under its control . The mere contests of the sword are temporary ; their wounds are but in the flesh , and it is the pride of the generous to forgive and forget them ...
... present day , and how much the opinions and passions of mankind are under its control . The mere contests of the sword are temporary ; their wounds are but in the flesh , and it is the pride of the generous to forgive and forget them ...
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... present , but with reverted eye laments the past , or , heedless of the riches that surround him , stands on tiptoe to foresee the future . He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present , above time . This ...
... present , but with reverted eye laments the past , or , heedless of the riches that surround him , stands on tiptoe to foresee the future . He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present , above time . This ...
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