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... tion , this literary form reached its highest merit in the noble Elizabethan prose of Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations , Voyages , and Discoveries of the English Nation ( 1589 ) . JOHN SMITH ( 1580 ? -1631 ) AND THE VIRGINIA ...
... tion , this literary form reached its highest merit in the noble Elizabethan prose of Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations , Voyages , and Discoveries of the English Nation ( 1589 ) . JOHN SMITH ( 1580 ? -1631 ) AND THE VIRGINIA ...
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... tion upon the scene of strife . Among the characters , the English are merely conventional ; but in Hawk - eye and his Indian friends Chingachgook and Uncas , Cooper achieved a romantic idealiza- tion similar to that of the ancient ...
... tion upon the scene of strife . Among the characters , the English are merely conventional ; but in Hawk - eye and his Indian friends Chingachgook and Uncas , Cooper achieved a romantic idealiza- tion similar to that of the ancient ...
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... tion . WHITTIER'S ANTISLAVERY CAREER . When Whittier became an abolitionist , he knew nothing of slavery at first hand . His concep- tion of slavery was largely abstract , not concrete , JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER 181.
... tion . WHITTIER'S ANTISLAVERY CAREER . When Whittier became an abolitionist , he knew nothing of slavery at first hand . His concep- tion of slavery was largely abstract , not concrete , JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER 181.
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