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Most American litterateurs are not slow to acknowledge their indebtedness to the great British writers, though a minority, like a too dominant school of American politicians, would fain rid themselves of what one writer calls the incubus of European influence "'; but, as Prof. H. M. Ayres, of Columbia, remarks, "a literary America apart was never even a possibility." The truth is that in no part of the English-speaking world can a really valuable work appear without having a marked and beneficent effect on all who the common speech; and certainly our own people would be the last to belittle the high place Americans have attained in poetry and fiction, in history and philosophy, in belles lettres and criticism. The chapters of these volumes are, we think, in every case characterized by wide reading, accurate scholarship, sound judgment, and a due observance of proportion in the treatment of what is often vast material. Their special appeal will of course vary with the predilections of the reader, but their variety is wide enough to suit all tastes.

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