American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... English literature was neglected - longer than in America . Thomas R. Lounsbury ( Yale , '59 ) , who taught English for many years at Yale , once told Brander Matthews that during his undergraduate years he " never heard the name of any ...
... English literature was neglected - longer than in America . Thomas R. Lounsbury ( Yale , '59 ) , who taught English for many years at Yale , once told Brander Matthews that during his undergraduate years he " never heard the name of any ...
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... English language by the insight of their average man . For 10 every English writer they have an American writer to match ; and him good Americans read . The Western States are at this mo- ment being nourished and formed , we hear , on ...
... English language by the insight of their average man . For 10 every English writer they have an American writer to match ; and him good Americans read . The Western States are at this mo- ment being nourished and formed , we hear , on ...
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... English " in the world , probably the English themselves would not know it , or , if they did , certainly would not own it . It has always been supposed by gram- marians and purists that a language can be kept as they find it ; but ...
... English " in the world , probably the English themselves would not know it , or , if they did , certainly would not own it . It has always been supposed by gram- marians and purists that a language can be kept as they find it ; but ...
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xvi | 3 |
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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