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The Tenor in the Organic Metaphor : A View of American Romanticism THOMAS E. BOYLE " 91 It is unlikely that the quarrel over the definition of Romanticism will end with this essay . The literature of criticism that has grown up around ...
The Tenor in the Organic Metaphor : A View of American Romanticism THOMAS E. BOYLE " 91 It is unlikely that the quarrel over the definition of Romanticism will end with this essay . The literature of criticism that has grown up around ...
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Because his exuberant , all - embracing love of American society was founded on the transcendental potential within the physical world , Whitman admired the strong , healthy , active , proud American who felt a pressing need for the ...
Because his exuberant , all - embracing love of American society was founded on the transcendental potential within the physical world , Whitman admired the strong , healthy , active , proud American who felt a pressing need for the ...
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James P. Comer , “ The Social Power of the Negro , " Scientific American , 216 ( April , 1967 ) , pp . 21-27 . 8. Ibid . 9. Talcott Parsons , " Full Citizenship for the Negro Ameri . can ? A Sociological Approach , ” in Talcott Parsons ...
James P. Comer , “ The Social Power of the Negro , " Scientific American , 216 ( April , 1967 ) , pp . 21-27 . 8. Ibid . 9. Talcott Parsons , " Full Citizenship for the Negro Ameri . can ? A Sociological Approach , ” in Talcott Parsons ...
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