wunder · Library

Chapter IV. • Page 72:

The American Spirit in Literature: a Chronicle of Great Interpreters · Bliss Perry — chapter 20 of 24 · ~75 words · public domain

Read in the Wunder reader — free

• Page 72: State-papers is hyphenated and split between two lines for spacing in the clause: "orations and pamphlets and state-papers inspired by." On page 67, state papers is written as two words and on page 82, state paper is written as two words. While state-papers can only be transcribed as "state-papers" or "statepapers," "state papers" is the only option consistent with the author's other usage of the phrase. The word was transcribed "state papers."

← Previous chapterAll chaptersNext chapter →

The American Spirit in Literature: a Chronicle of Great Interpreters · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.

© 2026 Wunder Learning LLC · Terms & Privacy