Major Writers of America, Volume 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 - 2056 pages Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... ment of treating them as interchangeable designations . The Publisher and the General Editor take pleasure in thanking the several editors for their patience , their readiness to heed suggestions , to conform their presentations to ...
... ment of treating them as interchangeable designations . The Publisher and the General Editor take pleasure in thanking the several editors for their patience , their readiness to heed suggestions , to conform their presentations to ...
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... ment of reason , which distinguishes us from the animals , our inferiors . The unenlightened brutes content themselves with the native force which Providence has assigned them . The angry bull butts with his horns , as did his ...
... ment of reason , which distinguishes us from the animals , our inferiors . The unenlightened brutes content themselves with the native force which Providence has assigned them . The angry bull butts with his horns , as did his ...
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... ment begins early and emphatically in " Ligeia , " and is sustained throughout by the narrator's uncertainties , as well as by his repeated asser- tions that " words are impotent to convey " his subject matter . But the more immediate ...
... ment begins early and emphatically in " Ligeia , " and is sustained throughout by the narrator's uncertainties , as well as by his repeated asser- tions that " words are impotent to convey " his subject matter . But the more immediate ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
THE FIRST BOOK | 11 |
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