The Polish Review, Volume 19Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1974 - Poland |
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ican dream of establishing " the century of the common man , ” the directive went on to say : Portray the early Americans sweeping irresistibly westward , across oceans ( sic ) , mountans and plains to establish a free republic for ...
ican dream of establishing " the century of the common man , ” the directive went on to say : Portray the early Americans sweeping irresistibly westward , across oceans ( sic ) , mountans and plains to establish a free republic for ...
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Most early Polish critics of Conrad regarded him as a Polish writer , largely ignoring the influence of English and European literatures on his work and even the fact of his being a major novelist in the English language .
Most early Polish critics of Conrad regarded him as a Polish writer , largely ignoring the influence of English and European literatures on his work and even the fact of his being a major novelist in the English language .
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Thus , Chapter One , " Early Background and Early Poetry , ” is headed by an aphorism from Friedrich Schlegel , " Wer Religion hat , wird Poesie reden . " In this chapter she gives only a brief account of Wittlin's biography up to World ...
Thus , Chapter One , " Early Background and Early Poetry , ” is headed by an aphorism from Friedrich Schlegel , " Wer Religion hat , wird Poesie reden . " In this chapter she gives only a brief account of Wittlin's biography up to World ...
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ACADEMIC DISSENT AS A CATALYST FOR POLITICAL | 17 |
SOME DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF | 41 |
THE U S OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION OWI | 67 |
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