America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... interest by industrialism , but have been forced more and more into competition , as they have developed specialized interests and then , seeing their diffi- culties , have striven to correct the balance . Organized labor is strong in ...
... interest by industrialism , but have been forced more and more into competition , as they have developed specialized interests and then , seeing their diffi- culties , have striven to correct the balance . Organized labor is strong in ...
Halaman 316
... interest because it is an incurable interest , but legitimate as a personal interest only ; it will never give up the key to any one's verse . Used to that end , the interest is false . ' It is apparent , ' writes Mr. Conrad Aiken ...
... interest because it is an incurable interest , but legitimate as a personal interest only ; it will never give up the key to any one's verse . Used to that end , the interest is false . ' It is apparent , ' writes Mr. Conrad Aiken ...
Halaman 326
... interest in herself . But she never had the slightest interest in the public . Were four poems or five published in her lifetime ? She never felt the temptation to round off a poem for public exhibition . Higgin- son's kindly offer to ...
... interest in herself . But she never had the slightest interest in the public . Were four poems or five published in her lifetime ? She never felt the temptation to round off a poem for public exhibition . Higgin- son's kindly offer to ...
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Frontier in American History | 14 |
Arthur Meier Schlesinger The Significance | 42 |
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