A Concise Survey of American LiteratureA. Barker, 1955 - 200 páginas |
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... considered carefully and with con- sistent rationality the claims of the machine age , but could see little good in , for example , the new post and telegraph systems if people had nothing of importance to com- municate to each other ...
... considered carefully and with con- sistent rationality the claims of the machine age , but could see little good in , for example , the new post and telegraph systems if people had nothing of importance to com- municate to each other ...
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... considered apart from the work itself . They are not to be defended or attacked or to have ' allowances ' made for them . For it can now be seen - after more than twenty books- that the technical methods are the work and quite ...
... considered apart from the work itself . They are not to be defended or attacked or to have ' allowances ' made for them . For it can now be seen - after more than twenty books- that the technical methods are the work and quite ...
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... considered . In any case the colonizers already had the literature of Europe to accompany them . It was to be their sons and their sons ' sons who , after their necessary secession from the continent of Europe , would inject a new kind ...
... considered . In any case the colonizers already had the literature of Europe to accompany them . It was to be their sons and their sons ' sons who , after their necessary secession from the continent of Europe , would inject a new kind ...
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