Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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Pagina 286
... death . Instead of any reference to the conventional doctrines of election or of rewards and punishments , of Calvin or of Christ , the young rebel offers the stoical view of death as a welcome release from the miseries of human ...
... death . Instead of any reference to the conventional doctrines of election or of rewards and punishments , of Calvin or of Christ , the young rebel offers the stoical view of death as a welcome release from the miseries of human ...
Pagina 298
... death ( in " Thanatopsis " and numerous other of his earlier poems ) , he appears to have shaken off his fears of death under the cheering influence of his happy life with Frances Fairchild in Great Barrington . The first 133 lines were ...
... death ( in " Thanatopsis " and numerous other of his earlier poems ) , he appears to have shaken off his fears of death under the cheering influence of his happy life with Frances Fairchild in Great Barrington . The first 133 lines were ...
Pagina 424
... death . Trifles to one are matters of life and death to another . As , for instance , a farmer desires a brisk breeze to winnow his grain ; and mariners , to blow them out of the reach of pirates . A recluse , like myself , or a ...
... death . Trifles to one are matters of life and death to another . As , for instance , a farmer desires a brisk breeze to winnow his grain ; and mariners , to blow them out of the reach of pirates . A recluse , like myself , or a ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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