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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... thought to disparage him ; but we speak it and mean it to his praise . " Yet when he came to review the literature of America's first century he thought it would be a gross libel upon our citizenry to say that American literature ...
... thought to disparage him ; but we speak it and mean it to his praise . " Yet when he came to review the literature of America's first century he thought it would be a gross libel upon our citizenry to say that American literature ...
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... thought . Andler names fourteen " précurseurs " of Nietzsche , beginning with Goethe and ending with Emerson . In the thirty - one pages that he devotes to Emerson , the latter is described as " one of those beloved authors whose thought ...
... thought . Andler names fourteen " précurseurs " of Nietzsche , beginning with Goethe and ending with Emerson . In the thirty - one pages that he devotes to Emerson , the latter is described as " one of those beloved authors whose thought ...
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... thought of Nature as the stern- est Calvinist of all . The result of isolation , especially what she thought of as the social isolation of the gentry , had through the generations intensified both the fortunate and the unfortunate ...
... thought of Nature as the stern- est Calvinist of all . The result of isolation , especially what she thought of as the social isolation of the gentry , had through the generations intensified both the fortunate and the unfortunate ...
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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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