American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 453 σελίδες |
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... gave his lectures on modern languages and literature at the college , and wrote occasionally for the North American Review and other period- icals . The first volume which he published was an Essay on the Moral and Devotional Poetry of ...
... gave his lectures on modern languages and literature at the college , and wrote occasionally for the North American Review and other period- icals . The first volume which he published was an Essay on the Moral and Devotional Poetry of ...
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... gave the results of a poet's entrance into the riches of the Old World life . In the same year was published Voices of the Night , a little volume containing chiefly poems and translations which had been printed separately in ...
... gave the results of a poet's entrance into the riches of the Old World life . In the same year was published Voices of the Night , a little volume containing chiefly poems and translations which had been printed separately in ...
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... gave rise to it . 284. A belief still lingers among the peasantry of England , as well as on the continent , that at midnight , on Christmas eve , the cattle in the stalls fall down on their knees in adoration of the infant Saviour , as ...
... gave rise to it . 284. A belief still lingers among the peasantry of England , as well as on the continent , that at midnight , on Christmas eve , the cattle in the stalls fall down on their knees in adoration of the infant Saviour , as ...
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... gave it . Under the open sky , in the odorous air of the orchard , Stript of its golden fruit , was spread the feast of betrothal . 405 There in the shade of the porch were the priest and the notary seated ; There good Benedict sat ...
... gave it . Under the open sky , in the odorous air of the orchard , Stript of its golden fruit , was spread the feast of betrothal . 405 There in the shade of the porch were the priest and the notary seated ; There good Benedict sat ...
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... gave to this river the name of Ohio , or the Beautiful River , and La Salle , who was the first European to discover it , preserved the name so that it very early was trans- ferred to maps . 750. Between the 1st of January and the 13th ...
... gave to this river the name of Ohio , or the Beautiful River , and La Salle , who was the first European to discover it , preserved the name so that it very early was trans- ferred to maps . 750. Between the 1st of January and the 13th ...
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