American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 447
... feel life , so they will feel the art that is most closely related to it . This closeness of relation is what we should never forget in talking of the effort of the novel . Many people speak of it as a facti- tious , artificial form , a ...
... feel life , so they will feel the art that is most closely related to it . This closeness of relation is what we should never forget in talking of the effort of the novel . Many people speak of it as a facti- tious , artificial form , a ...
Page 793
... feel of the hot afternoon , and the sense that everyone was absent at the Fair . Except for this , it all was just the same ; except for this and for King's Highway , which was now a street ; except for this , and for the child that did ...
... feel of the hot afternoon , and the sense that everyone was absent at the Fair . Except for this , it all was just the same ; except for this and for King's Highway , which was now a street ; except for this , and for the child that did ...
Page 809
... feel- ings reverential . He thought of how they were going along now , and of how they were past knowing and feeling again what they had known and felt in those first burning days of their marriage . Now it was just having sympathy with ...
... feel- ings reverential . He thought of how they were going along now , and of how they were past knowing and feeling again what they had known and felt in those first burning days of their marriage . Now it was just having sympathy with ...
Contents
AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | 102 |
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