British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... experience it does not come from experience'.2 William Channing's knowledge of transcendental philosophy came mainly from Coleridge.3 Despite the importance of their work as vehicles for the new ideas from Germany it can be shown ...
... experience it does not come from experience'.2 William Channing's knowledge of transcendental philosophy came mainly from Coleridge.3 Despite the importance of their work as vehicles for the new ideas from Germany it can be shown ...
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... experience : A Dandy is a clothes - wearing man , a Man whose trade , office and existence consists in the wearing ... experienced seaman , stands at the quayside laughing at the dandies who sign on whalers with no conception of how ...
... experience : A Dandy is a clothes - wearing man , a Man whose trade , office and existence consists in the wearing ... experienced seaman , stands at the quayside laughing at the dandies who sign on whalers with no conception of how ...
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... experience , but Melville takes the dandy one stage further and associates him in this book with the ' Everlasting Yea ' for ' so far as his own personal experience could have gone , scarcely could he have known ill , physical or moral ...
... experience , but Melville takes the dandy one stage further and associates him in this book with the ' Everlasting Yea ' for ' so far as his own personal experience could have gone , scarcely could he have known ill , physical or moral ...
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