Major Writers of America, Volume 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... land , with some clothing and other necessaries , as will further appear ; but withal the report of a strong faction amongst the Adventurers against them , and especially against the coming of the rest from Leyden , and with what ...
... land , with some clothing and other necessaries , as will further appear ; but withal the report of a strong faction amongst the Adventurers against them , and especially against the coming of the rest from Leyden , and with what ...
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... land , and like Jefferson he envisaged America as a republic whose wealth consisted in farms and landed estates rather than in business and finance . It was nat- ural that landed wealth should appear the best kind of wealth to him - in ...
... land , and like Jefferson he envisaged America as a republic whose wealth consisted in farms and landed estates rather than in business and finance . It was nat- ural that landed wealth should appear the best kind of wealth to him - in ...
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... LAND SINCE to dream is to escape the material world , Poe's fictional descriptions of the dream process are full of the breaking - down of matter and the dissolution of finite forms . It is understandable that a poem like " Dream- Land ...
... LAND SINCE to dream is to escape the material world , Poe's fictional descriptions of the dream process are full of the breaking - down of matter and the dissolution of finite forms . It is understandable that a poem like " Dream- Land ...
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