The Cambridge History of American Literature, Volume 1William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren Macmillan, 1917 |
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Pagina vii
... Writers of America ( 1847 ) . Since this old demand is still reasserted from year to year , it may not be amiss to reprint here Griswold's admirable reply to it . " Some critics in England , " he says , " expect us who write the same ...
... Writers of America ( 1847 ) . Since this old demand is still reasserted from year to year , it may not be amiss to reprint here Griswold's admirable reply to it . " Some critics in England , " he says , " expect us who write the same ...
Pagina viii
... writers who flourished in the first half of the nineteenth century . Of the work of that period he forms in general estimates tempered by his confidence that something better is yet to come . In 1855 something better came in the shape ...
... writers who flourished in the first half of the nineteenth century . Of the work of that period he forms in general estimates tempered by his confidence that something better is yet to come . In 1855 something better came in the shape ...
Pagina ix
... writing in America before the nineteenth century : " Literature is the written record of valuable thought , having ... writers who flourished through the middle years of the nine- teenth century - Hawthorne is the latest novelist who ...
... writing in America before the nineteenth century : " Literature is the written record of valuable thought , having ... writers who flourished through the middle years of the nine- teenth century - Hawthorne is the latest novelist who ...
Pagina x
... writers who are neglected because they are forgotten and because they are no longer sympathetically understood . To write the intellectual history of America from the modern æsthetic standpoint is to miss precisely what makes it ...
... writers who are neglected because they are forgotten and because they are no longer sympathetically understood . To write the intellectual history of America from the modern æsthetic standpoint is to miss precisely what makes it ...
Pagina xiv
... . The General Magazine and Historical Chronicle . The American Magazine . The Pennsylva- nia Magazine . The Royal American Magazine . 90 III CHAPTER VIII AMERICAN POLITICAL WRITING , 1760-1789 By WILLIAM MACDONALD xiv Contents.
... . The General Magazine and Historical Chronicle . The American Magazine . The Pennsylva- nia Magazine . The Royal American Magazine . 90 III CHAPTER VIII AMERICAN POLITICAL WRITING , 1760-1789 By WILLIAM MACDONALD xiv Contents.
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