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and American Literature In summarizing William Cullen Bryant's contributions to a mythic view of the American past, Mr. Dahl offers the readers of his "Mound-Builders" article (pu
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of a form of literature which has always existed, and which has stirred human emotion in every age, in spite of contempt continually poured on it. The earliest germ of the song &q
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for beauty, and as literature, surmounts the powers of art. The most elaborate history of today will have the oddest dislocated look in the next generation. The historian of today
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origin, played in the literature of the eighteenth century, and the independence with which they moved in society, how can it any longer be maintained, with any semblance of hones
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