Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... admiration for writers such as Scott and Cooper who depicted scenes of bold ad- venture . The author of " The Oregon Trail " and the author of " African Game Trails ” had a good deal in common , espe- * Mr. Edwin Carty Ranck , of the ...
... admiration for writers such as Scott and Cooper who depicted scenes of bold ad- venture . The author of " The Oregon Trail " and the author of " African Game Trails ” had a good deal in common , espe- * Mr. Edwin Carty Ranck , of the ...
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... admire Roosevelt's courage , honesty , and wonderful energy : impossible to keep from liking the man for his boyish impulsiveness , camaraderie , sport- ing blood , and hatred of a rascal . But it is equally impossible for a man of any ...
... admire Roosevelt's courage , honesty , and wonderful energy : impossible to keep from liking the man for his boyish impulsiveness , camaraderie , sport- ing blood , and hatred of a rascal . But it is equally impossible for a man of any ...
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... admired the Germans ' efficiency , their highly organized society , their subordination of the individual to the state . He wanted to Prussianize this great peaceful republic by introducing uni- versal obligatory military service . He ...
... admired the Germans ' efficiency , their highly organized society , their subordination of the individual to the state . He wanted to Prussianize this great peaceful republic by introducing uni- versal obligatory military service . He ...
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... linger in one's memory rather as brunettes than as women . " And again , à propos of Roger Chillingworth in " The Scarlet Letter , " " His characters are not creations , but expedients . " I admire these sayings 39 FIFTY YEARS OF HAWTHORNE.
... linger in one's memory rather as brunettes than as women . " And again , à propos of Roger Chillingworth in " The Scarlet Letter , " " His characters are not creations , but expedients . " I admire these sayings 39 FIFTY YEARS OF HAWTHORNE.
Side 40
... admire these sayings ; but they seem to me , like most epi- grams , brilliant statements of half - truths . In general , Mr. Brownell's thesis is that Hawthorne was spoiled by allegory : that he abused his naturally rare gift of ...
... admire these sayings ; but they seem to me , like most epi- grams , brilliant statements of half - truths . In general , Mr. Brownell's thesis is that Hawthorne was spoiled by allegory : that he abused his naturally rare gift of ...
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