American Life in Literature, Band 2Jay Broadus Hubbell Books for Libraries Press, 1971 |
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... present circumstances men are not more grasping , more unfaithful , more selfish than they are , proves the goodness and fruit- fulness of human nature , the ceaseless flow of the perennial fountains from which its moral quali- ties are ...
... present circumstances men are not more grasping , more unfaithful , more selfish than they are , proves the goodness and fruit- fulness of human nature , the ceaseless flow of the perennial fountains from which its moral quali- ties are ...
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... present , a time of great confusion , and the public has a right to expect from its poets and thinkers some light on the causes of our problems and the way to a better future . Few writers , I think , at present , are living up to these ...
... present , a time of great confusion , and the public has a right to expect from its poets and thinkers some light on the causes of our problems and the way to a better future . Few writers , I think , at present , are living up to these ...
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... present as much as the present is directed by the past . And the poet who is aware of this will be aware of great difficulties and responsibilities . In a peculiar sense he will be aware also that he must inevitably be judged by the ...
... present as much as the present is directed by the past . And the poet who is aware of this will be aware of great difficulties and responsibilities . In a peculiar sense he will be aware also that he must inevitably be judged by the ...
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ain't American Literature Amy Lowell asked beautiful began Bessie Alden boat Brer Brer Fox Bret Harte called captain criticism dead dear death door dream EDWARD DELANEY Emily Dickinson England eyes face feel felt fiction girl give H. L. Mencken Hamlin Garland hand head heard heart Henry Henry James Howard Howells human James knew lady land Leaves of Grass letter light literary live looked Lord Lambeth magazines Mark Twain mean mind mother nature never night novel Paraday Percy Beaumont poems poet poetry published seemed silence sing smile song soul story T. S. Eliot talk tell things thou thought tion took town turned voice Walt Whitman Westgate Whitman William William Dean Howells wind women wonder word write wrote young