Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... nature , and moments of active pleasures when he traverses nature in order to discover and assimilate its wealth . In the eyes of this lover of nature , the girl becomes part of that complement to his own self which all the outer ...
... nature , and moments of active pleasures when he traverses nature in order to discover and assimilate its wealth . In the eyes of this lover of nature , the girl becomes part of that complement to his own self which all the outer ...
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... Nature against the conjuring vision of Powassan's drum . Here the creator of Nature is quite aptly symbolized by the sun - personified as an Indian of the opposite type from Powassan . Instead of skulking in his tent making magic , the ...
... Nature against the conjuring vision of Powassan's drum . Here the creator of Nature is quite aptly symbolized by the sun - personified as an Indian of the opposite type from Powassan . Instead of skulking in his tent making magic , the ...
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... nature of narration and wrote the novel Lucy Church Amiably . This novel is a description of a landscape near Bilignin , her summer home in the south of France . Its subtitle and epigraph are : “ A Novel of Romantic Beauty and Nature ...
... nature of narration and wrote the novel Lucy Church Amiably . This novel is a description of a landscape near Bilignin , her summer home in the south of France . Its subtitle and epigraph are : “ A Novel of Romantic Beauty and Nature ...
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