Anglo-American Literature and MannersC. Scribner, 1852 - 312 pages |
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... tion , • SEO . VI.-M. De Lafayette - The French Emigrés , 17 SEC . VII . Brockden Brown - Washington Irving ,. SEO . VIII . - The Novelist , Fennimore Cooper , 29 . 36 . • 42 SKO . IX . Paulding - The Brother Jonathan - Doctor Channing ...
... tion , • SEO . VI.-M. De Lafayette - The French Emigrés , 17 SEC . VII . Brockden Brown - Washington Irving ,. SEO . VIII . - The Novelist , Fennimore Cooper , 29 . 36 . • 42 SKO . IX . Paulding - The Brother Jonathan - Doctor Channing ...
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... tion between two Hats , SEC . V. - English Exaggeration - Dialect - New Cities , . SEC . VI . Superstitious Regard for Public Opinion - The American Press and its Excesses - Helps , CHAPTER V. SEC . I. - Joel Barlow , Dwight , Colton ...
... tion between two Hats , SEC . V. - English Exaggeration - Dialect - New Cities , . SEC . VI . Superstitious Regard for Public Opinion - The American Press and its Excesses - Helps , CHAPTER V. SEC . I. - Joel Barlow , Dwight , Colton ...
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... literature , amiable and subtle scholar of Defoe and Addison , was Benjamin Franklin . He an- nounced the advent of a milder and more indulgent civiliza- tion , Addison's apologue and delicacy ; the popular , LITERATURE AND ELOQUENCE .
... literature , amiable and subtle scholar of Defoe and Addison , was Benjamin Franklin . He an- nounced the advent of a milder and more indulgent civiliza- tion , Addison's apologue and delicacy ; the popular , LITERATURE AND ELOQUENCE .
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Philarète Chasles. tion , Addison's apologue and delicacy ; the popular , plain- speaking of Defoe and Bunyan , were softened and melted into a pleasant composition , which characterised the first essays of colonial literature , essays ...
Philarète Chasles. tion , Addison's apologue and delicacy ; the popular , plain- speaking of Defoe and Bunyan , were softened and melted into a pleasant composition , which characterised the first essays of colonial literature , essays ...
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... from Nature or IIistory ? The critics , born in such days as ours , only talk of crea- tion , invention , imagination . It is precisely when all images have been reproduced , when all ideas have been a LITERATURE AND ELOQUENCE .
... from Nature or IIistory ? The critics , born in such days as ours , only talk of crea- tion , invention , imagination . It is precisely when all images have been reproduced , when all ideas have been a LITERATURE AND ELOQUENCE .
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