American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... live for aye. In this stanza Bradstreet pulls together the Puritan conceptions in the previous stanzas. She refers to the Covenant of Grace. According to Calvinism, upon which Puritanism was based, God originally made an agreement with ...
... live for aye. In this stanza Bradstreet pulls together the Puritan conceptions in the previous stanzas. She refers to the Covenant of Grace. According to Calvinism, upon which Puritanism was based, God originally made an agreement with ...
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... live: And live it doth in spight of death through fame, Thus being overcome, he overcame. Even in a poem such as the one written "Before the Birth of one of her children, ' ' Bradstreet seems to aim at earthly immortality, for she ...
... live: And live it doth in spight of death through fame, Thus being overcome, he overcame. Even in a poem such as the one written "Before the Birth of one of her children, ' ' Bradstreet seems to aim at earthly immortality, for she ...
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... lives, regions of eternal snow where winter in all his horrors has established his throne and arrested every creative ... live and flourish? Even under those mild climates which seem to breathe peace and happiness, the poison of slavery ...
... lives, regions of eternal snow where winter in all his horrors has established his throne and arrested every creative ... live and flourish? Even under those mild climates which seem to breathe peace and happiness, the poison of slavery ...
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