American Literature: A Prentice Hall Anthology, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 235
... Boston from 1706 to 1713 , Madam Knight ( as she was called in recognition of her writing and legal skills ) , is believed to have taught Mather's son Samuel and young Benjamin Franklin . Knight's writing indicates that she was widely ...
... Boston from 1706 to 1713 , Madam Knight ( as she was called in recognition of her writing and legal skills ) , is believed to have taught Mather's son Samuel and young Benjamin Franklin . Knight's writing indicates that she was widely ...
Page 358
... Boston . But I knew as yet nothing of it ; when one Day Keimer and I being at Work to- gether near the Window , we saw the Governor and another Gentleman ( which prov'd to be Col. French , 97 of New Castle ) finely dress'd , come ...
... Boston . But I knew as yet nothing of it ; when one Day Keimer and I being at Work to- gether near the Window , we saw the Governor and another Gentleman ( which prov'd to be Col. French , 97 of New Castle ) finely dress'd , come ...
Page 612
... Boston in 1757 , he was bap- tized William Clark Tyler . When his father , a wealthy merchant , died , the fourteen - year- old boy legally changed his first name to Royall . The elder Royall Tyler had been a Boston representative and ...
... Boston in 1757 , he was bap- tized William Clark Tyler . When his father , a wealthy merchant , died , the fourteen - year- old boy legally changed his first name to Royall . The elder Royall Tyler had been a Boston representative and ...
Contents
Through | 1 |
Traditional NativeAmerican Literary Expression | 14 |
ZUNI RITUAL POETRY | 23 |
Copyright | |
113 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
According to Greek amongst Anne Bradstreet Anne Hutchinson appeared blessing Boston Bradford Bradstreet brother brought called Captain Christ Christian church colonies Cotton Cotton Mather death divine doth earth enemies England English eyes father fear fire Franklin friends gave give glory God's governor hand hath heart Heaven holy Increase Mather Indians inhabitants island John John Winthrop Jonathan Edwards King land letter live Lord Madam manner Martha Carrier Mary Rowlandson Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Colony master mercy mind minister Native Americans nature never night persons poems political poor Psalm Puritan reason religion religious river Samuel Samuel Sewall Sarah Kemble Knight Sewall ship slaves soon soul spirit sweet thee things thou thought tion told took town trees unto Virginia voyage Wampanoag wife William Winthrop writing