The American Society, Ausgabe 1Kenneth Schuyler Lynn G. Braziller, 1963 - 245 Seiten |
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... believe that America is perfect simply be- cause such a belief is manifestly wrong ; they attack them because the belief is not yet true , because a complacency with our present lot— or a wistful yearning that the past might be ...
... believe that America is perfect simply be- cause such a belief is manifestly wrong ; they attack them because the belief is not yet true , because a complacency with our present lot— or a wistful yearning that the past might be ...
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... believe and preach , in nomine Domini , Amen . Yet I remain on the dock , wrapped in the flag , when the Young Intellectuals set sail . Yet here I stand , unshaken and un- despairing , a loyal and devoted Americano , even a chauvinist ...
... believe and preach , in nomine Domini , Amen . Yet I remain on the dock , wrapped in the flag , when the Young Intellectuals set sail . Yet here I stand , unshaken and un- despairing , a loyal and devoted Americano , even a chauvinist ...
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... believe this the more firmly because it is the overwhelming tendency to speak of this problem as though it were a thing apart . But in the work of Faulkner , in the general attitude and certain specific passages in Robert Penn Warren ...
... believe this the more firmly because it is the overwhelming tendency to speak of this problem as though it were a thing apart . But in the work of Faulkner , in the general attitude and certain specific passages in Robert Penn Warren ...
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William BradfordARRIVAL IN AMERICA | 1 |
Constance RourkeTHE GAMECOCK OF THE WEST | 57 |
James Fenimore CooperTHE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVAN | 68 |
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