Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... continued . to write poetry , publishing important collections in 1832 , 1844 , and later , the poet in him was hence- forth subordinate to that of the editor , critic , orator , and man of public affairs . Besides making the Eve- ning ...
... continued . to write poetry , publishing important collections in 1832 , 1844 , and later , the poet in him was hence- forth subordinate to that of the editor , critic , orator , and man of public affairs . Besides making the Eve- ning ...
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... continued to shy away . He could not bring himself to like her , and considered her typical of " the damned mob of scribbling women " -females who , like his sister - in- law , Elizabeth Palmer Peabody , were too much con- cerned with ...
... continued to shy away . He could not bring himself to like her , and considered her typical of " the damned mob of scribbling women " -females who , like his sister - in- law , Elizabeth Palmer Peabody , were too much con- cerned with ...
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... continued Dupin , while I merely laughed at his last observations , " that if the Minister had been no more than a mathematician , the Prefect would have been under no necessity of giving me 40 this check . I knew him , however , as ...
... continued Dupin , while I merely laughed at his last observations , " that if the Minister had been no more than a mathematician , the Prefect would have been under no necessity of giving me 40 this check . I knew him , however , as ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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