The New England Magazine, Volumen44;Volumen50New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... American Authors , " " Cheerful Yester- days , " " Common Sense About Women , " " Malbone , " a novel ; " Old Cambridge , " " Contemporaries , " published in 1899 ; lives of Longfellow and Whittier in the American and English Men of ...
... American Authors , " " Cheerful Yester- days , " " Common Sense About Women , " " Malbone , " a novel ; " Old Cambridge , " " Contemporaries , " published in 1899 ; lives of Longfellow and Whittier in the American and English Men of ...
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... American opera . It is not at all likely that a person who sets about depicting American primitive struggles- either Indian or those wildly western- and who earnestly set about to color the work with the exploitation of Indian or negro ...
... American opera . It is not at all likely that a person who sets about depicting American primitive struggles- either Indian or those wildly western- and who earnestly set about to color the work with the exploitation of Indian or negro ...
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... American faculty . A classic background helps to train this . Mysticism cannot be imitated and it is not derived from scientific and modern language courses . When American education lifts up and rises above her present subserv- ience ...
... American faculty . A classic background helps to train this . Mysticism cannot be imitated and it is not derived from scientific and modern language courses . When American education lifts up and rises above her present subserv- ience ...
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