Anthology of American Literature, المجلد 1George McMichael, Frederick C. Crews Prentice Hall, 1997 - 2332 من الصفحات Represents the American literary works most respected by modern scholars. Volume I covers Christopher Columbus through Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. This book also emphasizes the contributions to the American literary canon made by women and minority authors. Extensive explanatory headnotes and footnotes link the works and authors of a period and provide readers with additional insights into each selection. New to this edition is an expanded presentation of Native American literature (myths, tales, autobiography, etc.). |
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... night . So you see he would have been a very profound old man , indeed , to suspect that every night , just at twelve , I looked in upon him while he slept . Upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door . A ...
... night . So you see he would have been a very profound old man , indeed , to suspect that every night , just at twelve , I looked in upon him while he slept . Upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door . A ...
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... NIGHT Vigil strange I kept on the field one night ; When you my son and my comrade dropt at my side that day , One look I but gave which your dear eyes return'd with a look I shall never forget , One touch of your hand to mine O boy ...
... NIGHT Vigil strange I kept on the field one night ; When you my son and my comrade dropt at my side that day , One look I but gave which your dear eyes return'd with a look I shall never forget , One touch of your hand to mine O boy ...
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... night , with the thousand voices rising strong and solemn , With all the mournful voices of the dirges pour'd around ... night , As I saw you had something to tell as you bent to me night after night , As you droop'd from the sky low ...
... night , with the thousand voices rising strong and solemn , With all the mournful voices of the dirges pour'd around ... night , As I saw you had something to tell as you bent to me night after night , As you droop'd from the sky low ...
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Columbuss Letter Describing His First Voyage | 15 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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