The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... seems inevitable , this lonely , gifted man , whose valiant spirit had achieved so much , was to be finally overwhelmed by the world against which he had been driven to pit himself . In the playing out of this drama , how- ever , the ...
... seems inevitable , this lonely , gifted man , whose valiant spirit had achieved so much , was to be finally overwhelmed by the world against which he had been driven to pit himself . In the playing out of this drama , how- ever , the ...
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... seem too great for coincidence . They looked at nature emotionally and poetically , finding there an experience which ... seems also to have had the idea of a kind of color organ , with translucent sheets in various hues activated by a ...
... seem too great for coincidence . They looked at nature emotionally and poetically , finding there an experience which ... seems also to have had the idea of a kind of color organ , with translucent sheets in various hues activated by a ...
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... seem out of keeping with the boisterous subject matter . Individual figures are care- fully studied there are sheaves of ... seems a very symbol of the wildness of the environment in which these men led their hazardous and solitary lives ...
... seem out of keeping with the boisterous subject matter . Individual figures are care- fully studied there are sheaves of ... seems a very symbol of the wildness of the environment in which these men led their hazardous and solitary lives ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
Copyright | |
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