The New England Quarterly, Volumen19New England Quarterly, 1946 Includes section "Bibliography. Articles on the history of New England in periodical literature. |
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... literary activity . Freed from the church dogma and ritual he had found oppressive , Emerson nevertheless remained in his later efforts a preacher - both in manner of thinking and in literary style . Beauty of language rather than depth ...
... literary activity . Freed from the church dogma and ritual he had found oppressive , Emerson nevertheless remained in his later efforts a preacher - both in manner of thinking and in literary style . Beauty of language rather than depth ...
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... Literary Offenses " is a hith- erto unknown continuation of Mark Twain's best - known venture in literary criticism and is here published for the first time . " Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses , " which has been fre- quently ...
... Literary Offenses " is a hith- erto unknown continuation of Mark Twain's best - known venture in literary criticism and is here published for the first time . " Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses , " which has been fre- quently ...
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... Literary Offenses " ( my title - Mark gave it none ) was the second lecture of that series . It was to be preceded by the same quotations that stand at the head of the first one : praise of Cooper quoted from Thomas R. Lounsbury ...
... Literary Offenses " ( my title - Mark gave it none ) was the second lecture of that series . It was to be preceded by the same quotations that stand at the head of the first one : praise of Cooper quoted from Thomas R. Lounsbury ...
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OUR YOUNG AMERICAN MACAULAY Edwin Percy Whipple | 3 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 19 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 32 |
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