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... those both written and published by the brothers Franklin are the most in- teresting for their verse and essays . ... Both Forreign and Domestick , Boston , September 25 , 1690 , the first regularly published Amer- ican newspaper ...
... those both written and published by the brothers Franklin are the most in- teresting for their verse and essays . ... Both Forreign and Domestick , Boston , September 25 , 1690 , the first regularly published Amer- ican newspaper ...
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Of the abundant poetry which Taylor wrote , it has so far been found that only one poem was published during his lifetime . Like Emily Dickinson , he apparently regarded publication as " the auction of the mind of man .
Of the abundant poetry which Taylor wrote , it has so far been found that only one poem was published during his lifetime . Like Emily Dickinson , he apparently regarded publication as " the auction of the mind of man .
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But the Carey firm also published Freneau , Irving , and Cooper , and later some of the early work of Poe and Simms . About the middle of the century the works of both Irving and Cooper were taken over by G. P. Putnam , whose publishing ...
But the Carey firm also published Freneau , Irving , and Cooper , and later some of the early work of Poe and Simms . About the middle of the century the works of both Irving and Cooper were taken over by G. P. Putnam , whose publishing ...
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