America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... experience , that we have produced our greatest men . Our soldiers and statesmen and orators ; our explorers , our wilderness - winners , and commonwealth - builders ; the men who have made our laws and seen that they were executed ...
... experience , that we have produced our greatest men . Our soldiers and statesmen and orators ; our explorers , our wilderness - winners , and commonwealth - builders ; the men who have made our laws and seen that they were executed ...
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... experience , this eclectic excitement , in a comprehensible whole , the new order tended to flatten it out in a common experience that was not quite in common ; it exalted more and more the personal and the unique in the interior sense ...
... experience , this eclectic excitement , in a comprehensible whole , the new order tended to flatten it out in a common experience that was not quite in common ; it exalted more and more the personal and the unique in the interior sense ...
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... experience separately or in their purity , and is indifferent to the whole . Therefore it expresses itself in a series of isolated perfections . These have often been brilliant . But perhaps the modern programme , on the whole , is not ...
... experience separately or in their purity , and is indifferent to the whole . Therefore it expresses itself in a series of isolated perfections . These have often been brilliant . But perhaps the modern programme , on the whole , is not ...
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