The Dial, Volumes 38-39Francis Fisher Browne Jansen, McClurg, 1905 |
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... LITERARY INSTINCT , THE AMERICAN LITERATURE , DEVELOPMENT OF AN AMERICAN POET , OUR PIONEER AMERICAN POETRY , RECENT AMERICANISM , THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANTIQUARIANISM , LUXURIES OF BALZAC'S LATEST BIOGRAPHER BIBLE , IN THE REALM OF THE ...
... LITERARY INSTINCT , THE AMERICAN LITERATURE , DEVELOPMENT OF AN AMERICAN POET , OUR PIONEER AMERICAN POETRY , RECENT AMERICANISM , THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANTIQUARIANISM , LUXURIES OF BALZAC'S LATEST BIOGRAPHER BIBLE , IN THE REALM OF THE ...
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... literary rubbish , and substituted therefor the reading of the similar home product . But good English books are certainly obtainable in this country at prices that compare favorably with those at what the best American books are put ...
... literary rubbish , and substituted therefor the reading of the similar home product . But good English books are certainly obtainable in this country at prices that compare favorably with those at what the best American books are put ...
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... literary property , and has become a party to the Convention of Berne , no separate treaty between the United States and Japan will be necessary . ' In other words , the Asiatic empire accepts the civilized provisions of that Convention ...
... literary property , and has become a party to the Convention of Berne , no separate treaty between the United States and Japan will be necessary . ' In other words , the Asiatic empire accepts the civilized provisions of that Convention ...
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... literary distinction , as of so many other things which men pursue , it may be truly said that the game is not worth ... literary circles , or , being in 6 them , will not descend to literary " log - rolling and other arts by which ...
... literary distinction , as of so many other things which men pursue , it may be truly said that the game is not worth ... literary circles , or , being in 6 them , will not descend to literary " log - rolling and other arts by which ...
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... literary species , tracing the evolu- tion of this definite form here in the United States , and presenting in chronological sequence typical examples chosen from the writings of American authors . The editors of the several volumes ...
... literary species , tracing the evolu- tion of this definite form here in the United States , and presenting in chronological sequence typical examples chosen from the writings of American authors . The editors of the several volumes ...
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