The True Benjamin FranklinJ.B. Lippincott, 1899 - 369ÆäÀÌÁö Decrying the habit of American biographers to mythologize their subjects, Sydney George Fisher sets out to write a book about the True Benjamin Franklin. Of Franklin, he says that the human in him was so interlaced with the divine that the one dragged the other into light. Fisher s book is a unique biography of Benjamin Franklin, written by an opinionated man who grew up directly in the wake of Franklin s influence on American culture.-- |
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... dramatic and real . Possibly the check which is being given to our pe- culiar myth - making is a favorable sign for our art . The myth - makers could not work with Franklin in quite the same way that they worked with Wash- 6 PREFACE.
... dramatic and real . Possibly the check which is being given to our pe- culiar myth - making is a favorable sign for our art . The myth - makers could not work with Franklin in quite the same way that they worked with Wash- 6 PREFACE.
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... given undue importance . Indeed , when we read one of these letters or memoranda it is so clearly and beautifully expressed and put in such a captivating form that , as the editor craftily forbears to comment on it , we instinctively ...
... given undue importance . Indeed , when we read one of these letters or memoranda it is so clearly and beautifully expressed and put in such a captivating form that , as the editor craftily forbears to comment on it , we instinctively ...
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... given in the text . THE MARTIN PORTRAIT OF FRANKLIN Painted by Martin in England in 1765 , at the request of Mr. Robert Alexander , for whom Franklin had performed a service in examining some documents and giving his opinion . THE ...
... given in the text . THE MARTIN PORTRAIT OF FRANKLIN Painted by Martin in England in 1765 , at the request of Mr. Robert Alexander , for whom Franklin had performed a service in examining some documents and giving his opinion . THE ...
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... given her liberty in spite of tyrants . The spirit of Philosophy and a warrior are weeping at the foot of the monument , on which is a lightning - rod ; while France , a fair , soft woman , seizes Franklin in her arms to bear him to the ...
... given her liberty in spite of tyrants . The spirit of Philosophy and a warrior are weeping at the foot of the monument , on which is a lightning - rod ; while France , a fair , soft woman , seizes Franklin in her arms to bear him to the ...
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... given him by Madame Helvetius . The china punch - barrel was given him by Count d'Artois ; the wine - glass is one of the heavy kind then in use ; the picture - frame contains a printed dinner invitation sent by him to the members of ...
... given him by Madame Helvetius . The china punch - barrel was given him by Count d'Artois ; the wine - glass is one of the heavy kind then in use ; the picture - frame contains a printed dinner invitation sent by him to the members of ...
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