American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Band 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 Seiten |
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... Writing has been decried by many , and is at this Day more than ever so , for the same Reason , that in the old Story , the Grapes were decried , That they were not Ripe . A Lazy , Ignorant , Conceited Sett of Authors , would perswade ...
... Writing has been decried by many , and is at this Day more than ever so , for the same Reason , that in the old Story , the Grapes were decried , That they were not Ripe . A Lazy , Ignorant , Conceited Sett of Authors , would perswade ...
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... writer in an age that more than any other before or since placed high value on this talent . In his mature writing - in the Autobiography , the later essays , and the bagatelles - he became master of the plain style : the art of writing ...
... writer in an age that more than any other before or since placed high value on this talent . In his mature writing - in the Autobiography , the later essays , and the bagatelles - he became master of the plain style : the art of writing ...
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... writing as a career ; his family forced him to study law . Though he gave in to their wishes , he did not give up his writing , and in 1789 published in the Columbian Magazine a series of literary essays called , appropriately , " The ...
... writing as a career ; his family forced him to study law . Though he gave in to their wishes , he did not give up his writing , and in 1789 published in the Columbian Magazine a series of literary essays called , appropriately , " The ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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