Major Writers of America, Band 2Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... society , and peace seemed to widen the breach between European and American tastes . Interest in Europe languished after Napoleon's overthrow . France ceased to affect American opinion . Eng- land became an object of less alarm . Peace ...
... society , and peace seemed to widen the breach between European and American tastes . Interest in Europe languished after Napoleon's overthrow . France ceased to affect American opinion . Eng- land became an object of less alarm . Peace ...
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... society believed it to be as real as X - rays ; perhaps it was ! The emperors used it like gunpowder in politics ; the physicians used it like rays in medicine ; the dying clung to it as the quintessence of force , to protect them from ...
... society believed it to be as real as X - rays ; perhaps it was ! The emperors used it like gunpowder in politics ; the physicians used it like rays in medicine ; the dying clung to it as the quintessence of force , to protect them from ...
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... society entirely as a human construction , with the conscious and delightful play of man- ners on the part of individuals who fulfilled themselves as individuals only in their social role . In this , the traditional meaning of the novel ...
... society entirely as a human construction , with the conscious and delightful play of man- ners on the part of individuals who fulfilled themselves as individuals only in their social role . In this , the traditional meaning of the novel ...
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Introduction | 16 |
Captain Montgomery | 66 |
74 | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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