Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... American ship . " I turned off - I felt the tears in my eyes . The poor girl had been some thirteen hours in Europe . IV I myself , more fortunate , continued to sacrifice to opportunity as I myself met it . During this period of some ...
... American ship . " I turned off - I felt the tears in my eyes . The poor girl had been some thirteen hours in Europe . IV I myself , more fortunate , continued to sacrifice to opportunity as I myself met it . During this period of some ...
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... American writers are parochial , for example , Whittier . Others , like Mr. Henry James , are provincial in outlook ... American notes on England , written in long ago days of national rancor , with Mr. James's British notes on America ...
... American writers are parochial , for example , Whittier . Others , like Mr. Henry James , are provincial in outlook ... American notes on England , written in long ago days of national rancor , with Mr. James's British notes on America ...
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... Americans , Mrs. Edith Wharton and Mr. Theodore Dreiser . There may be others , for one cannot pretend to know all the living novelists and dramatists . Yet for every American that should be added , I would agree to add four to the ...
... Americans , Mrs. Edith Wharton and Mr. Theodore Dreiser . There may be others , for one cannot pretend to know all the living novelists and dramatists . Yet for every American that should be added , I would agree to add four to the ...
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ANNIE TRUMBULL SLOSSON | 1 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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