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... literary periodicals which were nevertheless useful in their day : " The Monthly Magazine and American Re- view , " begun in New York in the spring of 1798 , and ending in the autumn of 1800 ; and " The Literary Magazine and American ...
... literary periodicals which were nevertheless useful in their day : " The Monthly Magazine and American Re- view , " begun in New York in the spring of 1798 , and ending in the autumn of 1800 ; and " The Literary Magazine and American ...
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... literary sky , and when in 1832 Irving returned from his long sojourn in Europe , he found an immense advance in fiction , poetry , and historical composi- American literature was not only - tion . born , it was able to go alone . We ...
... literary sky , and when in 1832 Irving returned from his long sojourn in Europe , he found an immense advance in fiction , poetry , and historical composi- American literature was not only - tion . born , it was able to go alone . We ...
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... literary transition since the War of the Rebellion . In the period from 1845 to 1860 , there was a singular development of sentimentalism ; it had been growing before , it did not alto- gether disappear at the time named , and it was so ...
... literary transition since the War of the Rebellion . In the period from 1845 to 1860 , there was a singular development of sentimentalism ; it had been growing before , it did not alto- gether disappear at the time named , and it was so ...
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... holds few things sacred , and refuses to regard anything in life seriously . But it has no mercy for any sham . I refer to this sentimental era remem- bering that its literary manifestation was only a surface disease PRELIMINARY . 19.
... holds few things sacred , and refuses to regard anything in life seriously . But it has no mercy for any sham . I refer to this sentimental era remem- bering that its literary manifestation was only a surface disease PRELIMINARY . 19.
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Charles Dudley Warner. bering that its literary manifestation was only a surface disease , and recognizing fully the value of the great moral movement in purifying the national life- because many regard its literary weakness as a ...
Charles Dudley Warner. bering that its literary manifestation was only a surface disease , and recognizing fully the value of the great moral movement in purifying the national life- because many regard its literary weakness as a ...
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