America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes |
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Page 282
... character ; that is the end of Nature , to reach unto this coronation of her king . To educate the wise man the State exists , and with the appearance of the wise man the State expires . The appearance of character makes the State ...
... character ; that is the end of Nature , to reach unto this coronation of her king . To educate the wise man the State exists , and with the appearance of the wise man the State expires . The appearance of character makes the State ...
Page 499
... character , though , that is new , One wildflower he's plucked that is wet with the dew 120 Of this fresh Western world , and , the thing not to mince , He has done naught but copy it ill ever since ; His Indians , with proper respect ...
... character , though , that is new , One wildflower he's plucked that is wet with the dew 120 Of this fresh Western world , and , the thing not to mince , He has done naught but copy it ill ever since ; His Indians , with proper respect ...
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... character , the one concerned with race relations in New York City , the other using Freudian revelation of sexual maladjustment to show the decay of New England's Puritan tradition . The Great God Brown ( 1926 ) was a symbolic play ...
... character , the one concerned with race relations in New York City , the other using Freudian revelation of sexual maladjustment to show the decay of New England's Puritan tradition . The Great God Brown ( 1926 ) was a symbolic play ...
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