British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... essay ' Richter ' ( 1930 ) Carlyle described how ' a lofty indestructible faith in the dignity of man took possession of him ' . Richter learned to distinguish what is perennial and imperishable in man , from what is transient and ...
... essay ' Richter ' ( 1930 ) Carlyle described how ' a lofty indestructible faith in the dignity of man took possession of him ' . Richter learned to distinguish what is perennial and imperishable in man , from what is transient and ...
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... essay . Carlyle did not believe that the malaise of his day was a permanent condition , but the product of an outlook which man had assumed and could relinquish as soon as he awoke to what was happening to him . He saw in the change of ...
... essay . Carlyle did not believe that the malaise of his day was a permanent condition , but the product of an outlook which man had assumed and could relinquish as soon as he awoke to what was happening to him . He saw in the change of ...
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... essay . At the outset of the Democratic Vistas Whitman stresses in a typical Emersonian statement : ' our New World I consider far less important for what it has done , or what it is , than for results to come ' . Whitman approaches the ...
... essay . At the outset of the Democratic Vistas Whitman stresses in a typical Emersonian statement : ' our New World I consider far less important for what it has done , or what it is , than for results to come ' . Whitman approaches the ...
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