Major Writers of America, Band 1Perry Miller Harcourt, 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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... become , with the possible exception of Irving , the best - known writer in America , both at home and abroad , and his income had been greatly augmented . He was now ready to fulfill an old ambition by taking his family to Eu- rope ...
... become , with the possible exception of Irving , the best - known writer in America , both at home and abroad , and his income had been greatly augmented . He was now ready to fulfill an old ambition by taking his family to Eu- rope ...
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... becomes intelligible ; but in this view it becomes more - it becomes endurable . Our souls no longer rebel at a Sorrow ... become blended- into One . Think that the sense of individual identity will be gradually merged in the general ...
... becomes intelligible ; but in this view it becomes more - it becomes endurable . Our souls no longer rebel at a Sorrow ... become blended- into One . Think that the sense of individual identity will be gradually merged in the general ...
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... become primary in the 1860 edition . But by and large , the compelling emo- tion is one of unimpeded creative fertility , of irresistible forward - thrusting energy . It registers the enormous excitement of the discovered vo- cation and ...
... become primary in the 1860 edition . But by and large , the compelling emo- tion is one of unimpeded creative fertility , of irresistible forward - thrusting energy . It registers the enormous excitement of the discovered vo- cation and ...
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