American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... published some of Poe's best work . The two magazines mentioned above were both published in Phila- delphia , but no city had such a monopoly of magazines as New York came to have in the latter part of the century . The best of the ...
... published some of Poe's best work . The two magazines mentioned above were both published in Phila- delphia , but no city had such a monopoly of magazines as New York came to have in the latter part of the century . The best of the ...
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... published a book in the North , the South was indignant that he had not chosen a Southern publisher ; but if he published his book in the South , he found more than half of the edition left on his hands . If he gave a beautiful and ...
... published a book in the North , the South was indignant that he had not chosen a Southern publisher ; but if he published his book in the South , he found more than half of the edition left on his hands . If he gave a beautiful and ...
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... published cover the years 1639-1799 . American Literature : A Journal of Literary History , Criticism , and Bibliography . Published quarterly by the Duke University Press since March , 1929 . This semi - official organ of the American ...
... published cover the years 1639-1799 . American Literature : A Journal of Literary History , Criticism , and Bibliography . Published quarterly by the Duke University Press since March , 1929 . This semi - official organ of the American ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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