American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... letter in which he laments, "I have erred, not through sinister or malignant intentions, but from the impulse of misguided, indeed, but powerful benevolence." As it turns out, the first letter alerts Saresfield, who stops the villain ...
... letter in which he laments, "I have erred, not through sinister or malignant intentions, but from the impulse of misguided, indeed, but powerful benevolence." As it turns out, the first letter alerts Saresfield, who stops the villain ...
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... Letters I through III of Letters from an American Farmer have to do primarily with the middle colonies of Pennsylvania and New York. Letters IV through VIII describe the island societies of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Letter IX is ...
... Letters I through III of Letters from an American Farmer have to do primarily with the middle colonies of Pennsylvania and New York. Letters IV through VIII describe the island societies of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Letter IX is ...
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... letter from Bayard Taylor intelligently criticizing "The Symphony." In response to Taylor's letter, Lanier gave his often-quoted description of life in the South following the Civil War: I could never describe to you what a mere drought ...
... letter from Bayard Taylor intelligently criticizing "The Symphony." In response to Taylor's letter, Lanier gave his often-quoted description of life in the South following the Civil War: I could never describe to you what a mere drought ...
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