The Methodist Review, Volum 61;Volum 83Phillips & Hunt, 1901 |
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Pàgina 456
... literature has grown . I say our noblest literature , be- cause I suppose not even the critic most envious of New Eng- land would venture to deny that , in Emerson and Longfellow and Whittier and Holmes and Hawthorne and Lowell , our ...
... literature has grown . I say our noblest literature , be- cause I suppose not even the critic most envious of New Eng- land would venture to deny that , in Emerson and Longfellow and Whittier and Holmes and Hawthorne and Lowell , our ...
Pàgina 464
... literature we have as yet produced . We may have something greater in the future ; but we shall have nothing exactly like it . For we no longer have such a New England . We have more learning in New England now , perhaps , more wealth ...
... literature we have as yet produced . We may have something greater in the future ; but we shall have nothing exactly like it . For we no longer have such a New England . We have more learning in New England now , perhaps , more wealth ...
Pàgina 583
... literature , and from before the time of Confucius until the present the literati have been the controlling element in the empire . A man eminent as a littérateur is looked upon with great respect , without regard to his orthodoxy , as ...
... literature , and from before the time of Confucius until the present the literati have been the controlling element in the empire . A man eminent as a littérateur is looked upon with great respect , without regard to his orthodoxy , as ...
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A NEW ALIGNMENT FOR A | 9 |
197048 | 20 |
SOME QUESTIONS THAT EVOLUTION DOES NOT ANSWER | 31 |
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