Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... WRITINGS . THE EARLIEST PERIOD ΤΟ THE PRESENT DAY ; WITH PORTRAITS , AUTOGRAPHS , AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS . BY EVERT A. DUYCKINCK AND GEORGE L. DUYCKINCK , IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. NEW YORK : CHARLES SCRIBNER . 1855 . Entered according ...
... WRITINGS . THE EARLIEST PERIOD ΤΟ THE PRESENT DAY ; WITH PORTRAITS , AUTOGRAPHS , AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS . BY EVERT A. DUYCKINCK AND GEORGE L. DUYCKINCK , IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. NEW YORK : CHARLES SCRIBNER . 1855 . Entered according ...
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... writings afford many illustrations of the topics of these volumes . Other acknowledgments appear on various pages of the book . In the department of Southern literature , where information rests largely in the hands of individuals , we ...
... writings afford many illustrations of the topics of these volumes . Other acknowledgments appear on various pages of the book . In the department of Southern literature , where information rests largely in the hands of individuals , we ...
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... writings , to speak for themselves . We may be allowed to insert a caveat against the pretension that we have not omitted some of the true worthies of America - though the reader will perhaps be reminded , on the other hand , of the ...
... writings , to speak for themselves . We may be allowed to insert a caveat against the pretension that we have not omitted some of the true worthies of America - though the reader will perhaps be reminded , on the other hand , of the ...
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... writings were taken to line his pastry - a fate which the poet Herrick not long before had deprecated in hurrying effusions of a very dif- ferent character into print , in his " Lines to his Book : " - Lest rapt from hence , I see thee ...
... writings were taken to line his pastry - a fate which the poet Herrick not long before had deprecated in hurrying effusions of a very dif- ferent character into print , in his " Lines to his Book : " - Lest rapt from hence , I see thee ...
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... writings by T. M. Harris . at this time a graduate of some sixteen years ' standing . Samuel Deane , who wrote the English ode x . , as appears by his own authority , was a Bachelor of Arts of the year before . He was of the class of ...
... writings by T. M. Harris . at this time a graduate of some sixteen years ' standing . Samuel Deane , who wrote the English ode x . , as appears by his own authority , was a Bachelor of Arts of the year before . He was of the class of ...
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