The Cambridge History of American Literature: Later national literature: pt. IIWilliam Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921 |
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... Reports . Horace Mann . Henry Barnard . Technical Literature of Education . Free Schools . Education for Girls . Emma Hart Willard . Mary Lyon . State Universities . College Problems . Great College Presidents . Lyceums . Ralph Waldo ...
... Reports . Horace Mann . Henry Barnard . Technical Literature of Education . Free Schools . Education for Girls . Emma Hart Willard . Mary Lyon . State Universities . College Problems . Great College Presidents . Lyceums . Ralph Waldo ...
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... reporting for this paper the sessions of the Legislature at Carson City he first employed the signature " Mark Twain , " a name previously used by a pilot - correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune but ultimately commemorating the ...
... reporting for this paper the sessions of the Legislature at Carson City he first employed the signature " Mark Twain , " a name previously used by a pilot - correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune but ultimately commemorating the ...
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... reported in letters to The Alta - California and the New York Tribune , and immortal- ized by his book Innocents Abroad . On 2 February , 1870 , he married his most sympathetic reader and severest censor , Olivia Langdon of Elmira , New ...
... reported in letters to The Alta - California and the New York Tribune , and immortal- ized by his book Innocents Abroad . On 2 February , 1870 , he married his most sympathetic reader and severest censor , Olivia Langdon of Elmira , New ...
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... reported wonders of the " little old world . " Mark Twain describes Europe and the East for men , roughly speaking ... report that the barbers , billiard tables , and hotel accommodations of Paris are inferior ; that the paintings of the ...
... reported wonders of the " little old world . " Mark Twain describes Europe and the East for men , roughly speaking ... report that the barbers , billiard tables , and hotel accommodations of Paris are inferior ; that the paintings of the ...
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... reported , “ fanatically homesick for civilization , " though it is doubtful whether he could have found a congenial post as a teacher anywhere in the " booming " America of his day . Fond of out- door activity , he found relief in ...
... reported , “ fanatically homesick for civilization , " though it is doubtful whether he could have found a congenial post as a teacher anywhere in the " booming " America of his day . Fond of out- door activity , he found relief in ...
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