Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... manner , occasions the difficulty . His style does not get in the way of his ideas , as does that of Cotton Mather . His manner of writing is direct and precise , dignified but clear . Often he is graphic in his representations , and ...
... manner , occasions the difficulty . His style does not get in the way of his ideas , as does that of Cotton Mather . His manner of writing is direct and precise , dignified but clear . Often he is graphic in his representations , and ...
Pagina 164
... manner to Samuel , saying , Behold thou art old , and thy sons walk not in thy ways , now make us a king to judge us ... manner of the king that shall reign over them , i.e. not of any particular king , but the general manner of the ...
... manner to Samuel , saying , Behold thou art old , and thy sons walk not in thy ways , now make us a king to judge us ... manner of the king that shall reign over them , i.e. not of any particular king , but the general manner of the ...
Pagina 319
... manner . separated from the body of the work , might be ad- mired , but a few pages pall both on the car and the imagination . It has been urged in its favor that the writer was young - the poetry of his maturer years does not however ...
... manner . separated from the body of the work , might be ad- mired , but a few pages pall both on the car and the imagination . It has been urged in its favor that the writer was young - the poetry of his maturer years does not however ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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American appeared Arminian Aylmer beauty better Boston breath called character church colonies Cotton Mather dark death Deerslayer discase earth Edgar Allan Poe England English Ethan Brand eyes face fancy father fear feel fire flowers Franklin Giovanni give Governor hand hath Hawthorne head heard heart heaven human Hurons idea Increase Mather Indian Irving Jonathan Edwards king land liberty Ligeia literary live look Lord manner matter ment mind moral Nathaniel Hawthorne nation nature never night observed passed person poem poet poetry political poor principles Puritan reason religion Rip Van Winkle Rivenoak scene seemed soon soul spirit stood story Sumach thee thing Thomas Paine thou thought tion trees truth turned Twice-Told Tales unto verse voice Washington Irving whole wild words writing York young