The Cambridge History of American Literature, Volume 1William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren Macmillan, 1933 - 432 pagina's |
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... friends filled with a hopeful account of the colony . This letter was handed about among the members of the Company and late in the year came into the hands of one who had it published with the title , A True Relation of Such ...
... friends filled with a hopeful account of the colony . This letter was handed about among the members of the Company and late in the year came into the hands of one who had it published with the title , A True Relation of Such ...
Pagina 160
... friends , they are important as the first attempt to lighten the heavy Puritanism of early New England with some leaven of humour and wit . An Entertainment for a Winter's Evening is perhaps the earliest piece of Hudibrastic verse ...
... friends , they are important as the first attempt to lighten the heavy Puritanism of early New England with some leaven of humour and wit . An Entertainment for a Winter's Evening is perhaps the earliest piece of Hudibrastic verse ...
Pagina 176
... friends as memorials to young poets , and hence show little except that friendship may make unreason- able demands . The poems of Thomas Godfrey ( 1736–1763 ) of Philadelphia were published two years after his death by his friend and ...
... friends as memorials to young poets , and hence show little except that friendship may make unreason- able demands . The poems of Thomas Godfrey ( 1736–1763 ) of Philadelphia were published two years after his death by his friend and ...
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