The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War |
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If the actors who came into his limited focus were real enough ( he retained his " hawk - eye " ) , the issues ... to make them appear outmoded , did not constitute in his eyes any proof of the superiority of the new over the old .
If the actors who came into his limited focus were real enough ( he retained his " hawk - eye " ) , the issues ... to make them appear outmoded , did not constitute in his eyes any proof of the superiority of the new over the old .
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Although he caught only a glimpse of soldiering and witnessed no fighting , his portraits , camp scenes , and battle panoramas have the fidelity of eye - witness reports and show how attentively he listened to his informants .
Although he caught only a glimpse of soldiering and witnessed no fighting , his portraits , camp scenes , and battle panoramas have the fidelity of eye - witness reports and show how attentively he listened to his informants .
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In their deficiency of life , these cities ( as seen through James's " inquiring " eye ) bring to mind the ... who , besides confessing to the inani- mate state from closed eyes and motionless lips , from the arrest of respiration and ...
In their deficiency of life , these cities ( as seen through James's " inquiring " eye ) bring to mind the ... who , besides confessing to the inani- mate state from closed eyes and motionless lips , from the arrest of respiration and ...
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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