Anthology of American Literature: Colonial through romanticGeorge McMichael Prentice Hall, 1997 |
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... stands on such slippery de- clining ground on the edge of a pit that he cannot stand alone , when he is let go he immediately falls and is lost . The observation from the words that I would now insist upon is this . There is nothing ...
... stands on such slippery de- clining ground on the edge of a pit that he cannot stand alone , when he is let go he immediately falls and is lost . The observation from the words that I would now insist upon is this . There is nothing ...
الصفحة 893
... stand in need of expression . In love , in art , in avarice , in politics , in labor , in games , we study to utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity to ...
... stand in need of expression . In love , in art , in avarice , in politics , in labor , in games , we study to utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression . Notwithstanding this necessity to ...
الصفحة 904
... stand to him for truth and faith ; and , he believes , should stand for the same realities to every reader . But the first reader prefers as naturally the symbol of a mother and child , or a gardener and his bulb , or a jeweller pol ...
... stand to him for truth and faith ; and , he believes , should stand for the same realities to every reader . But the first reader prefers as naturally the symbol of a mother and child , or a gardener and his bulb , or a jeweller pol ...
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS | 13 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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American amongst Anne Bradstreet appeared Bay Psalm Book began believe better blessed Boston brought Business called Captain Christ Christian church Colony Cotton Mather death Deerslayer divine doth earth enemies England English eyes father fear fire Franklin friends gave give glory God's Governor grace hand hath heard heart heaven holy Indians James Fenimore Cooper John John Winthrop Jonathan Edwards King land liberty lived look Lord manner Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Colony master mercy mind Native American nature never night Olaudah Equiano pain person Phillis Wheatley Pilgrims Plymouth poems poor Psalms Puritan Quakers religion River Roger Williams sailed savages sent ship slaves soon soul spirit sweet thee things thou thought tion told took tree unto Wigwam William woman word writing young