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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... fact in the his- tory of language , —is our least debt to nature . It is not words only that are emblematic ; it is things which are emblematic . Every natural fact is a sym- bol of some spiritual fact . Every appearance in na- ture ...
... fact in the his- tory of language , —is our least debt to nature . It is not words only that are emblematic ; it is things which are emblematic . Every natural fact is a sym- bol of some spiritual fact . Every appearance in na- ture ...
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... fact is to enhance the great and constant fact of Life , which can dwarf any and every circumstance , and to which the belt of wam- pum and the commerce of America are alike . The world being thus put under the mind for verb and noun ...
... fact is to enhance the great and constant fact of Life , which can dwarf any and every circumstance , and to which the belt of wam- pum and the commerce of America are alike . The world being thus put under the mind for verb and noun ...
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... fact that the Liverpool trip later found lit- erary representation is the fact that it inaugu- rated for Melville a period of nearly five years of restless wandering about the world that pro- vided him with the material for his first ...
... fact that the Liverpool trip later found lit- erary representation is the fact that it inaugu- rated for Melville a period of nearly five years of restless wandering about the world that pro- vided him with the material for his first ...
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