A Concise Survey of American LiteratureA. Barker, 1955 - 200 páginas |
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... kind of hypnosis . But the reading public is not so easily deceived . An absolute genius like Beethoven can break every rule and no one will bat an eyelid ; but Melville's genius was not of this order . He sustained it for the length of ...
... kind of hypnosis . But the reading public is not so easily deceived . An absolute genius like Beethoven can break every rule and no one will bat an eyelid ; but Melville's genius was not of this order . He sustained it for the length of ...
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... kind , a wisdom that comes from the ancient folklore of his race , and an implicit understanding that although he too is a creature of God , and as such is subject to conversion from his heathen ways , his mission in life is inevitably ...
... kind , a wisdom that comes from the ancient folklore of his race , and an implicit understanding that although he too is a creature of God , and as such is subject to conversion from his heathen ways , his mission in life is inevitably ...
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... kind : When he knew that he and his comrades had failed to do anything in successful ways and that might bring the little pangs of a kind of remorse upon the officer , the youth allowed the rage of the baffled to possess him . This cold ...
... kind : When he knew that he and his comrades had failed to do anything in successful ways and that might bring the little pangs of a kind of remorse upon the officer , the youth allowed the rage of the baffled to possess him . This cold ...
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