Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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... published in the Gentleman's Magazine for September , 1773 , his Rules for Reducing a Great Empire to a Small One . His readers were prompt to see the parallelism be- tween his " rules " and British colonial " policies , " and many ...
... published in the Gentleman's Magazine for September , 1773 , his Rules for Reducing a Great Empire to a Small One . His readers were prompt to see the parallelism be- tween his " rules " and British colonial " policies , " and many ...
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... published an admirable History of the Navy of the United States of America , the real value of which long remained obscured by a con- troversy that had no direct bearing on the merit of the book ; and he wrote also various stories and ...
... published an admirable History of the Navy of the United States of America , the real value of which long remained obscured by a con- troversy that had no direct bearing on the merit of the book ; and he wrote also various stories and ...
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... published his re - working of the old medieval story of Der arme Heinrich ( The Poor Prince Henry ) , as originally told by Hartmann von der Aue . This he entitled The Golden Legend ; it became eventually the second part of the trilogy ...
... published his re - working of the old medieval story of Der arme Heinrich ( The Poor Prince Henry ) , as originally told by Hartmann von der Aue . This he entitled The Golden Legend ; it became eventually the second part of the trilogy ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Cotton Mather 16631728 | 29 |
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