American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... learned so well in her days of poverty. It is a deadly conflict in which she wins her final victory over Ormond ... learned many languages, but were separated when Ormond was fifteen. Through a "wild series of adventures" Martinette ...
... learned so well in her days of poverty. It is a deadly conflict in which she wins her final victory over Ormond ... learned many languages, but were separated when Ormond was fifteen. Through a "wild series of adventures" Martinette ...
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... learned his craft, they are merely the last vestiges of those poetic masters from whom the young man quickly established his independence. Bryant was no imitator. Whatever he learned from his predecessors, the content and form of his ...
... learned his craft, they are merely the last vestiges of those poetic masters from whom the young man quickly established his independence. Bryant was no imitator. Whatever he learned from his predecessors, the content and form of his ...
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... learned lessons in endurance and pride from his grandmother; the stories she told were full of respect for the Negro race and for people who worked, schemed, and fought. From this experience, as Hughes said in his autobiography, he learned ...
... learned lessons in endurance and pride from his grandmother; the stories she told were full of respect for the Negro race and for people who worked, schemed, and fought. From this experience, as Hughes said in his autobiography, he learned ...
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